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(Audio) Lil’ T – “Not The Average Kid”

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In his own words, 16 year old Lil’ T describes his brand new EP…

It’s basically about my life. It’s about me being 16 years old and living a crazy life for my age. So when making my tape and thinkin’ of the title I listened to all the songs very closely over and over again and the stuff I rap about in the songs. I talk about being from the suburbs and how I differentiate myself from the rest of the people doing this. I talk about growing up in the suburbs being a kid n partying, trappin’, gettin’ money, getting arrested, going to school and livin’ a crazy life. I talk about living a life most kids my age do not. I talk about being ahead of the game. I know where I’m from I rep the suburbs I’ll rep that shit forever. I hate when people are fake and act like something they not, and act like they grew up around something different then they did. Everyone’s got there own struggle and story and I got mine. I’m just tryna come up and do big things and work with big names. I’m doin’ this shit for my people and my family especially, my mom. I refuse to be average I live my life to the fullest extent I possibly can so I titled it not the average kid cause I ain’t like anyone else I’ve seen before n that’s a fendii.

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New Music: Youth Soul Love – Phases

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New Music: Youth Soul Love – Phases

YOUTH SOUL LOVE releases “PHASES” off his new album “SOULMATE”. I selected the title SOULMATE because I feel like it was something that represents my name & artistry YOUTH SOUL LOVE, It connects with my Young & mature audience bringing them back to the main objective and focus on planet earth which i believe LOVE. where I’m at as an Artist and the times were in. I feel like people are not speaking about love or singing about what comes along with love and I wanted to express my feelings a little bit less in Rap to actually deliver my stories in R&B, electronic and dance form. showcasing my ability to be diverse,You’re going to catch some Rap. You will catch some country, but I feel like this Iconic R&B sound is something soulful that the listeners could gravitate to, all the time when trying to find that special person who is their soulmate. I also went with the title because I feel like “Soulmate” was an amazing addition to my discography. I love everything around the name SOUL, whether it’s “SOUL NOT FOR SALE” or “SOULMATE”. My listeners know that they’re still in my book of discography and soulmate is just another chapter for the listeners and the lovers to connect with me.

The genre borrowed from multiple forms, but I would definitely say this is a new chapter of R&B/Melodic Rap, Being that Melodic Rap is a new genre for the new generation.

It is a Sound that I felt was perfect to write this musical letter to connect. – My key influences I would have to say would be Love, Heartbreak, Triumph,Fast Living & Nightlife battling to find myself in who I am as an artist while dealing with love finding the balance. Go download and stream YOUTH SOUL LOVE SOULMATE.

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Marques Houston Returns To R&B With New Single “Last Drop”

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Marques Houston returns to R&B after a two-year break with the buzzing new single “Last Drop.”

The 42-year-old entertainer is making a strong comeback with his new track from the upcoming album The Best Worst Year Ever. “Last Drop” is a romantic serenade that interpolates Tevin Campbell’s “Can We Talk.”

Houston sings, “I wanna be the one that you call when you’re feeling low / I wanna be the one you can call on, girl, that’s for sure.”

“I wanted to get back to my nostalgic roots by paying homage to one of my favorite songs of all time, ‘Can We Talk’ by Tevin Campbell,” said Houston about making the new track. “I love the way that song makes me feel and the power it has to take me back to a moment of my many crushes as a teen. I wanted to create a rendition of the song and make it today’s generation’s soundtrack for their crushes.”

“Last Drop” was co-written by Houston and Ryan Hirt, with Jeffrey Toney on production. The song’s video pays homage to classic R&B visuals, featuring scenes of Houston dancing and singing in the rain.

“Last Drop” follows the release of “Admit It” in January. Both tracks will be featured on Houston’s upcoming album, due later this year. Additionally, he is expected to announce a headlining tour soon.

His new project follows his 2022 EP, ME: Dark Water, which included collaborations with Ray J and Monteco. With “Last Drop,” Houston aims to reignite the excitement he once stirred as “Batman” of the 1990s boy band Immature, later known as IMx. This new single, released via Phoenix Music Group, marks his return to the music scene.

Stream Marques Houston’s new song “Last Drop” and watch the official video today.
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New Music! Kentucky’s Coltski Drops “Lockscreen”

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Kentucky rapper Coltski shares his inner thoughts on the latest single “Lockscreen.” Reflecting on the ups and downs of a previous relationship, the artist bares it all as he is left wanting more from a woman who unfortunately did not live up to his expectations.

Turning to drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism, Coltski gets candid as he is determined to find love again even if it means looking in the wrong places for a quick fix.
 
Fans can expect more tunes in the future via Colt Walker Music.

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