Col3trane & Kiana Lede Dabble In Afrobeats On "Clutch"

Some incredibly smooth vibes from two up-and-coming R&B stars.

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Col3trane and Kiana Ledé are two exciting voices emerging out of R&B these days and recently, they linked up for their brand new collaboration, "Clutch." Teaming up with producers J Moona and Mojam for the track, the pair team up for their second collaboration together. "Clutch" is smooth with breezy record with a touch of afrobeats influence lingering in the percussion. The song marks their second collab in a matter of months after Col3trane appeared on her recent EP, KIKI

Col3trane's new single marks his latest offering in the lead up to his new project aptly titled, It's Safer Inside. A release date has yet to be set but "Clutch" follows the release of "Good News" and "Someone To Watch Over Me."

Peep the new collab below.

Quotable Lyrics
After all the things I've seen, ain't much I believe
I don't even trust a bank, keep my money real close to me
I've been keepin' one eye open when I'm fast asleep
So you can rest easily when you next to me


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