Kierra Luv Is Back With Her New Track "Worth It All"

Kierra Luv drops off her brand new single.

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Kierra Luv has been an artist that everyone should be keeping an eye out for this year. The rising R&B star has caught quite a buzz over the past two years. She's currently getting ready for the release of her new project, Take It Or Leave It. Fans have been waiting on it for a minute and luckily, they'll be able to listen to its entirety in a little less than a week.

Ahead of the release of her new project, she came through with a brand new single titled, "Worth It All." MrSeanBrown holds down the production as Kierra Luv wears her heart on her sleeve surrounding relationship issues. "I been in the studio, ain't worried 'bout you at all/ How you get to send a text but you blockin' all my calls?" she sings.

This song arrives just ahead of her new album which is due out on June 19th.

Quotable Lyrics
Anytime I'm screamin' off, you don't ever hear me
You know that you did wrong, yeah you did me filthy
Why the hell your friends involved? Now they wanna kill me


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