More Than Anything [Album Stream]

Out now, stream P-Lo's new album "More Than Anything."

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After breaking out onto the scene years ago as HBK Gang’s go-to producer, conducting hits such as Flo-Rida’s "GDFR," Sage Gemini’s "Gas Pedal" and Yo Gotti’s "Act Right," P-Lo has developed himself into a well-respected West Coast rapper & artist who’s collaborated with the likes of G-Eazy, Iamsu, and Kehlani to name a few. Looking to sharpen his skills & continue his insane growth as an artist, the West Coast hitmaker decides to come though today and release is first solo studio album called More Than Anything.

Laced with 15 tracks in total, the follow up to Before Anything EP features guest appearances from G-Eazy, E-40, Rex Life Raj, Iamsu, Kool John, Pluto Mars, & more. Meanwhile, about “65%” of the production is handled entirely by P-Lo, with assistance coming from Cal-A & Michael Keenan.

"More Than Anything is showing all the layers I have as a human and artist," P-Lo said. "I'm a hyphy ball of energy but some people think I'm all slaps - I'm going to show them that I can do more than that. This music is made from my experiences, coming from real places. More than anything, this project is about me stepping out to show the world who I am.”

Out now on iTunes, fans can stream the West Coast project in its entirety for free thanks to the good folks at Spotify. Take a listen and let us know what record you’re feeling the most?

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