Ye Ali Comes Through With New Single "All The Time"

Ye Ali comes through with the smoothness on "All The Time."

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Ye Ali's been on a wave recently. About a week a go, he delivered the K-Camp assisted "Wedding Bands" and today, he comes through with another smooth single with "All The Time."

Ye Ali brings another slick single to the table with "All The Time." The short but sweet single was produced by Yusei who delivers a smooth R&B soundscape for Ali to paint. Ye Ali expresses his passion and lust for his shorty and money. Its definitely a track that's suited for late night drives through the city. Ye Ali continues to come through with his unique sound that not only highlights his vocal abilities but also his pen game. It's a sultry single that'll put you in a zone for its two minute length. 

Back in July, he dropped off his latest EP Passion & Patience which serves as the only project he's dropped off this year. Aside from that, he seems to have more loosies in the cut. Hopefully we get more before the new year.

Quotable Lyrics
Ever made love on a 100 stacks?
I'll never break your heart but I'll break your back
Never mislead you
If I ever did, I didn't mean to


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