Theophilus London Taps Lil Yachty & Ian Isiah For "Lovers Holiday III"

This is the final component of his "Lovers Holiday" trilogy.

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A month after releasing his single "Seals," Theophilus London dropped a five-track project titled Lovers Holiday III. The EP is comprised of various versions of "Seals," including a solo, interlude, and instrumental. For the last two versions, London brings in rapper Lil Yachty for the remix, and the two are joined by R&B single Ian Isiah for the track's reprise. Lovers Holiday III marks the completion of London's trilogy of projects by the same name.

Lil Yachty's remix is a smooth, trap version of the original, while the reprise with all three artists is a dreamlike sonic adventure for the listener. Earlier this month, London caught up with GQ magazine and recalled the moment he knew he wanted to become a musician. "It was around 2004-2005, when I heard my first professional recording played back to me," he said. "After that, I wanted to have more control over everything, not only the rap parts. Prior to that, I had only worried about the rap part and had let producers control the music."

London also recently announced that his forthcoming album, Bebey, will arrive sometime this year.

Tracklist

1. Seals (Solo)
2. Seals (Remix ft. Lil Yachty)
3. Seals (Reprise ft. Lil Yachty & Ian Isiah)
4. Seals (Interlude)
5. Seals (Instrumental)


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