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Khi’leb – “Tempt Me”

Khi’leb came through with an absolute production of a track titled “Tempt Me” from his deluxe album Project In the Suburbs. I pressed play and thought I had an idea of where the track was headed but as soon as Khi’leb laid down the first vocals, that thought went out the window. The amount of vocal layers on the hook are likely to reach the moon and back; not only to harmonize but to fulfill the main vocals to their maximum potential. “Tempt Me” is just as beautiful of a track as it is hard. The Australian artist conveyed the feeling of a triumphant underdog overcoming a world of adversary in such an authenticated way. Listen to “Tempt Me” on Spotify or on Apple Music or get acquainted with his previous work via the YouTube link below.

Khi’leb – “Where The Food At”

Coming in like a mortar, Khi’leb went absolutely ballistic on “Where The Food At.” The instrumental also has a dynamic switch from battle mode to blissful, so quickly, yet seamless. “Where The Food At ” has an impeccable beat, including 808s that will shake windows, perfectly timed percussion, and it’s tied all together with some graceful piano; bells; and what sounds like a choir from the future. The vocals are also both delivered and engineered to perfection courtesy of Wy’es Wayo who handled all production on the action packed, two-and-a-half minute track: “Where The Food At.” Stream “Where the Food At” on Spotify and YouTube