As a seasoned gamer who’s been through countless virtual worlds and musical landscapes, I can confidently say that Destroy Lonely‘s latest album “LOVE LASTS FOREVER” is a sonic odyssey that rivals my epic quests in video games. The 21-track LP, with features from heavyweights like Don Toliver, Lil Uzi Vert, and Ken Carson, feels like a life-affirming soundtrack to the adventures I’ve embarked on in both the digital and physical realms.
Destroy Lonely has released the sequel to his acclaimed debut album titled “If Looks Could Kill”. Hailing from Atlanta, this rapper’s newest work, “LOVE LASTS FOREVER”, is a vast 21-track album that boasts collaborations with some of the most prominent figures in the industry.
On his album, Lonely collaborates with Don Toliver for the song titled “BANGAZ” and Lil Uzi Vert on the track called “LOVE HURTS.” Additionally, Ken Carson, a bandmate of Lonely from Opium, teamed up with him for their shared single “THRILL.”
Last year, Lonely shared with TopMob Magazine that the album symbolizes a time in his life when he was immersed in a variety of diverse experiences, which he saw, heard, and found inspiring.
“I wanted to share with the world a compilation of my personal experiences and inspirations, which I deeply value.”
Stream Destroy Lonely’s new album LOVE LASTS FOREVER everywhere now.
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2024-08-30 19:56