Kweku Collins Returns With New Song "ET"

Kweku Collins comes through with his new song "ET."

BYAron A.
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Kweku Collins' has made a lot of noise over the years. The artist released a whole bunch of loose singles throughout the year following the release of his project, Grey which dropped in 2017. He's on his way to doing some major in the future and with the quality and consistency of the music he continues to deliver, there's no doubt that 2019 will be a big year for him. It's been roughly a month since his last release so to close out the summer, he comes through with his new single, "ET."

Kweku Collins has released his new single, "ET." The song serves as a followup to "Sisko and Kasidy" ft. Ajani Jones. His latest track is a bit more alternative. He plays around with his voice over some grungy guitar licks. It's another dope song and a track that feels nothing less than fitting for the end of the summer.

Quotable Lyrics

One too many like one too many like
I am not home
Threw a stone from the window Earth to an idiot
I am not alone

Fall back any day
Call back any way
Find it on your own


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