Lou Phelps Drops "002/Love Me" Project Ft. Jazz Cartier, Kaytranada & More

Lou Phelps is back with his latest project, "002/Love Me."

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Montreal's Lou Phelps has been buzzing for a hot minute. Over the past year, he's dished out a lot of new music to build hype for his follow-up to 2017's 001: Experiments. He previously released the single, "Come Inside" which features fellow Canadian rapper Jazz Cartier as well as production from Phelps brother, Kaytranada. He later followed it up with an official music video. Today, he's finally released his new project, 002/Love Me.

Lou Phelps is back with his latest project, 002/Love Me. The project hails features from Jazz Cartier, JAHKOY, Planet Giza, Pony and of course, Kaytranada. It's a 10 track project that includes the previously released singles, "Come Inside," "Squeeze" ft. JAHKOY and "Want To (For The Youth)."

Peep Lou Phelps latest project below.


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