Jean Dawson And Lil Yachty Link On ‘Die For Me’ | News

Jean Dawson And Lil Yachty Link On 'Die For Me' | News

Rising musician Jean Dawson has introduced the discharge of his new album ‘Glimmer Of God’, out this October.

The maverick expertise teases the uncooked, truth-telling route of the album with ‘Die For Me’ that includes Lil Yachty. Laced with orchestral prospers, artificial organ and a foreboding diploma of religiousity, the monitor honours the sounds of Dawson’s youth and his obsessive pressure of creativity.

The monitor was written by Dawson and Yachty, and co-produced with frequent collaborators Hoskins (Khalid, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Don Toliver, Wiz Khalifa), Vic Wainstein (Tyler, The Creator, Frank Ocean, Mac Miller, Odd Future), Biako (Masego, Fousheé, Fana Hues, Child Rose) and Johnny Could (Sam Brief, Che Lingo).

Of ‘Die For Me’, Dawson says: “Data speaks & knowledge listens – I don’t know something however this sense I’m chasing and the nearer I get the additional it appears. I don’t need to speak anymore. After I was youthful I used to be so excited, so talkative now I’m now not excited, simply obsessed. I now not have phrases apart from within the songs I write. I hope you’re feeling one thing.

If the confessional really feel of ‘Die For Me’ is something to go by, ‘Glimmer Of God’ guarantees to be Dawson’s most emotionally riveting and grandiose work thus far. The monitor follows earlier singles ‘Taste Like Metal and Divino Desmadre‘, Dawson’s his first full monitor in Spanish and the precursor to his new album.

Jean Dawson, 28, was raised in Tijuana and San Diego close to the border. His love for music was ignited throughout his each day five-hour treks throughout the Mexican-American border to attend college within the US. He got here up listening to the rock and rap that his dad and mom liked, in addition to the Latin sounds that lined his dwelling. Raised by a single working-class Mexican mom, Dawson poured himself into his artwork which he used to problem notions of hyper-masculinity and the social norms that inform Mexican and Black cultures.

Take heed to ‘Die For Me’ under.

Picture Credit score: Nico Hernandez

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