Last year, young Atlantan teen Raury set blogs alight with God’s Whisper, a track so far more mature than his young years that it made many wonder if this kid could well be one of the most-important newcomers in the constantly-evolving hip-hop scene.
Following God’s Whisper came Raury’s debut album Indigo Child, containing further striking tracks (Cigarette Song amongst the poetically-brilliant standouts), and today, he delivers Devil’s Whisper, effectively the sequel to the track that landed him in the minds of many in the first place.
Devil’s Whisper lands on iTunes tomorrow, and with further live shows on the horizon (Raury hits London’s Village Underground next month), there’s lots to be excited about from this US export!
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