Col3trane Delivers New Solo Track "Problems In Us"

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Col3trane is back with some new music.

North London's Col3trane has been making waves on this side of the Atlantic Ocean for the past few months. Collaborations with DJDS, Goldlink, and FKJ have put the smooth U.K. vocalist on the radars of a wider audience. The singer's preparing to release a new project in the next month and now, he's back with his latest drop, "Problems In Us."

Col3trane offers up a smooth R&B-infused record with his latest offering. With producers Sega Bodega and J Moon holding down the instrumentation, Col3trane offers a thoughtful and introspective effort while flexing his smooth vocals.

"Problems In Us" follows the release of his singles, "Superpowers" ft. Goldlink and "Perfect Timing" with FKJ.

Keep your eyes peeled for Col3trane's new EP Heroine which is set to drop on May 31st.

Quotable Lyrics
I could never be the one you need
'Cause I can't tap into your fantasies 
But if you really want, give me a call
I'll be the best man on my worst behavior


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