Devine Carama feat. River Greene & Deven Roberts – Lake Full Of Regrets [Audio]

“Lake Full Of Regrets” will live on Devine Carama’s upcoming project “Kingtucky”, which is set to drop on October 17th. Devine Carama about “Lake Full Of Regrets”: “The entire song is a loose metaphor on how our regrets in life can drowned us if we are not careful. The vindictiveness and self loathing of not forgiving ourselves and others will ultimately lead to our own demise if we don’t learn to let go of those mistakes and become better for them. Definitely one of the most personal songs on Kingtucky and one of the more reflective songs I’ve ever written.” Stream the song below and pre-order the album here.

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iLL Chris – Honor Thy Father [Album]

Well-known for his raucous live shows and don’t-give-a-f*ck attitude, Seattle’s iLL Chris channeled that live-wire energy into his much anticipated new album, ‘Honor Thy Father.’ And for listeners who got hip to his music with late 2015’s massive “Pull Up,” it’s the perfect end result of nearly a year’s worth of campaigning. Fittingly, it’s actually “Pull Up” that opens the album, and it does so in a major way. Armed with top-level bravado and a monstrous beat from BlackKeyCartel, Chris and frequent collaborator RudeAssMogli do what they do best: wyl’ the hell out. Their off-the-wall antics don’t end there, either, because ‘HTF’ is stacked with bangers from start to finish. With beats from the likes of Young Forever and Metro Boomin & Banks (of 808 Mafia), the record rarely takes a break from punishing your speakers (in a good way, of course). While the huge production is certainly noteworthy, it wouldn’t be quite as successful without a singular voice tying it all together. That’s where Chris and his stark, trap house-filled narrative takes center stage. In addition to flexing some clever boasts and punch lines—”Numbers” featuring Dougie F. is particularly brutal in this sense—the Seattle rapper showcases a dextrous flow that reminds us why he was a former ‘King of Seattle’ battle champ. ‘HTF’ is more than just braggadocio and bangers, though. There’s a frustrated mind lurking beneath the conceits—just listen to the great “Million Bands” with Tre Ross—in addition to one that clearly knows how to create a cohesive,

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