Pell Grabs VÉRITÉ For "Golden"

Pell brings VÉRITÉ for their latest single, "Golden."

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Pell's been gearing up to drop his forthcoming project, girasoul EP. He's already dropped off a few singles off the project and is back with yet another one. With the help of VÉRITÉ, the two deliver the powerful new single, "Golden."

Pell and VÉRITÉ bring encouraging words on their latest single "Golden." On the song, Pell reflects on the inner dialogue of that artists have when they self-doubt themselves throughout the creative process. Pell kicks off the song before handing it over to singer VÉRITÉ to close out the song. Pell feeds words of confidence to the listener while VÉRITÉ  drives it home with her verse.

The song's production was handled by Pell and Billy Cigarette. The two bring a blend of genres together on this song to create a massive sound. 

His project girasoul is set to drop on December 8th through Payday Records and PellYeah LLC> 

Keep your eyes peeled for it.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't even want to call back
Leave it all in a message
Autumn, how you need to fall back
Nothing's ever meant to last forever


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