BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
W H E R E W O R D S F A I L , M U S I C S P E A K S
W H E R E W O R D S F A I L , M U S I C S P E A K S
Immerse yourself in Kwaye's utterly gorgeous latest. "Lost in My Boots came to me at point where I was losing faith in my relationship, and fearing the worst," he says. "I placed myself in my partner’s shoes. I imagined the hurt, the betrayal, and the heartbreak they would feel if I was to end it all, and the strength and perseverance I believed they would have to get through it all. The song is also a lyrical ode to the African American experience, better days that have been promised and broken throughout history, plus the strength and excellence in spite of these adversities." Get it.
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Hans Christian Andersen, Danish author, 1805-1875.
Hans Christian Andersen, Danish author, 1805-1875.
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