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Shoulders: A Blend of Afrobeat Passion and Trap Soul

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“Shoulders” is a new song by music producer WSK Breezy. The song has a strong Afrobeat influence, but it also includes a part where the beat changes to a trap style. This makes the song sound interesting and keeps the listener engaged. WSK Breezy worked with KG Floss, a singer from Philadelphia who was born in Brooklyn, to create this track. KG Floss’s singing is soft and calm, which matches well with the smooth beat that WSK Breezy produced.

The song “Shoulders” is about a couple who are just starting a new romance. They feel a lot of passion for each other, but they also want to take things slowly. They want to make sure that their love lasts for a long time. This balance between passion and patience is what makes the song feel both exciting and tender.

WSK Breezy is a young music producer from Boston. He is only 14 years old, but he has already been making music for almost two years. He learned how to produce music by himself, working from his home studio. Even though he is young, WSK Breezy has already released two singles and has worked with different artists from New York. His music is influenced by artists like Pop Smoke, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Feid. He likes to experiment with different styles, from Latin music to Hip Hop and R&B.

“Shoulders” will be part of WSK Breezy’s album “Rookie of the Year,” which will come out in June 2024. The song is available to stream on all major platforms starting April 12, 2024. This song is perfect for the summer and is sure to be a hit. WSK Breezy is a talented young producer, and “Shoulders” shows that he has a bright future in music.

 

 

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