Soriano Delivers Hypnotic New Track "Purity"

Soriano is back with his new self-produced single.

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It's been a hot minute since we heard new music from Soriano, nearly a year at this point. He's been rocking his producer hat more frequently over the months as he's worked heavily with Eli Sostre. However, he's back now and is gearing up to release a new project in the future. To kick off the campaign, he comes through with his new single, "Purity."

Soriano is back with his latest track, "Purity." His latest single is a hypnotic banger that Soriano produced himself. He flexes his melodious delivery over a spellbinding set of strings with quaking 808s booming in the background. 

Last March, the rapper announced that he was working on his album on Instagram. "Putting my all into this album. Artwork, Production, Writing & Mixing all done by myself. Literally a piece of me in a form of a project," he wrote.

Keep your eyes peeled for new music from Soriano.

Quotable Lyrics
All I know is that I'm gettin' high today
Sorry, love, I have no time to stay
Baby, please forgive me, I have time today
I don't want to know my dyin' date


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