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Luke Christopher Adds On To "The Renaissance" With "IT'S ALL YOURS"


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Luke Christopher has been delivering on his promise, unleashing a 52-songs project by dripping out a song a week over the span of a year. 

Never skipping a beat or losing pace, the Los Angeles artist is now on week 22 and delivers on "IT'S ALL YOURS," a smooth ode to a lover and a great way to say goodbye to the week.

"I wanted to tell a story that was constantly moving,” Christopher previously told HipHopDX of the project last year. “I make songs every week that I love for a special reason and that define a time for me. I’ll always be able to make albums, I have a pretty crazy one that I am perfecting now, but to have a project that is constantly dropping and growing every week for a whole year is something special I think.”

Quotable Lyrics

Shawty, what's the deal?
Been meaning to text you all week long 
You got that appeal
I could be your next dude all year long 
Do you love me now or do I make you cautious, 

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