Allan Kingdom dropped an album this month, and it’s pretty good. During my first run-through of LINES, I felt similarly to the first time I listened to A.Chal’s Welcome to Gazi: “this is different, and there’s something waaaaaavy about it” (word to Max B). Is he rapping? Is he singing? ...it’s a bit of both, the kind of thing that the likes of The Weeknd, Bryson Tiller, and Tory Lanez have made increasingly popular. Allan finds a suitable balance through the album, especially on “Down for Me”; with verses that highlight both his wonderful voice, as well as his propensity for smooth flows and some bars, he captures a valuable combination of talents in an effortless fashion. Give a listen, and check out the incredibly unconventional LINES.
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