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Lil West Comes Through With New Banger "Somedays"


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Lil West is making sure his voice is heard in 2019. West hails from Delaware, a state that isn't known for its wealth of hip-hop history or successful artists. Someone has to be the first though, right? The young up-and-comer should be on your radar in 2019. West ended off 2018 with two singles, "Baller" and "Give It All Up," and he continues to bless his fans in 2019 with the new banger "Somedays." The emotional single finds West bearing his soul in autotune laced drawls. 

"Somedays" begins with West talking directly to someone he has hurt. He immaculately conveys the ups and downs one feels when in a hectic relationship. Produced by Russ Chell & Take a Daytrip, "Somedays" features an instrumental that helps West complete his vivid impassioned vision. 

Quotable Lyrics
I'm the one that's taking the fall
Somedays I just don't want to talk
Somedays I just want all your love
Somedays I don't answer no calls
I know all these days you was lost

 

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