L-Vis 1990 marks 33 years on earth with 12 Thousand Nights, a sort of mixtape saga giving form to his current explorations of R&B, hip hop dancehall and pop, cut specifically for the vocal indentities of Flohio & Cassive, Gaika, Tali Whoah, Mista Silva and many more.
The icy UK drill of Yeah Yeah is a big highlight, providing a cold platform for London’s Flohio & Cassive, while the glinting Afrobeats bling of 121 shows off his sweetie side, suitably blessed with vox by Mista Silva, who’s previously linked with J Hus and Gaika, as he also does on the chromed out R&B splash of Sunlight, whilst some of the sharpest production pinches come from L-Vis’ collaboration with Sinjin Hawke on Cake, and likewise in the rude-af Buck with NA (Nguzunguzu) and Tiko Texa$.
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L-Vis 1990 marks 33 years on earth with 12 Thousand Nights, a sort of mixtape saga giving form to his current explorations of R&B, hip hop dancehall and pop, cut specifically for the vocal indentities of Flohio & Cassive, Gaika, Tali Whoah, Mista Silva and many more.
The icy UK drill of Yeah Yeah is a big highlight, providing a cold platform for London’s Flohio & Cassive, while the glinting Afrobeats bling of 121 shows off his sweetie side, suitably blessed with vox by Mista Silva, who’s previously linked with J Hus and Gaika, as he also does on the chromed out R&B splash of Sunlight, whilst some of the sharpest production pinches come from L-Vis’ collaboration with Sinjin Hawke on Cake, and likewise in the rude-af Buck with NA (Nguzunguzu) and Tiko Texa$.
L-Vis 1990 marks 33 years on earth with 12 Thousand Nights, a sort of mixtape saga giving form to his current explorations of R&B, hip hop dancehall and pop, cut specifically for the vocal indentities of Flohio & Cassive, Gaika, Tali Whoah, Mista Silva and many more.
The icy UK drill of Yeah Yeah is a big highlight, providing a cold platform for London’s Flohio & Cassive, while the glinting Afrobeats bling of 121 shows off his sweetie side, suitably blessed with vox by Mista Silva, who’s previously linked with J Hus and Gaika, as he also does on the chromed out R&B splash of Sunlight, whilst some of the sharpest production pinches come from L-Vis’ collaboration with Sinjin Hawke on Cake, and likewise in the rude-af Buck with NA (Nguzunguzu) and Tiko Texa$.
L-Vis 1990 marks 33 years on earth with 12 Thousand Nights, a sort of mixtape saga giving form to his current explorations of R&B, hip hop dancehall and pop, cut specifically for the vocal indentities of Flohio & Cassive, Gaika, Tali Whoah, Mista Silva and many more.
The icy UK drill of Yeah Yeah is a big highlight, providing a cold platform for London’s Flohio & Cassive, while the glinting Afrobeats bling of 121 shows off his sweetie side, suitably blessed with vox by Mista Silva, who’s previously linked with J Hus and Gaika, as he also does on the chromed out R&B splash of Sunlight, whilst some of the sharpest production pinches come from L-Vis’ collaboration with Sinjin Hawke on Cake, and likewise in the rude-af Buck with NA (Nguzunguzu) and Tiko Texa$.