To Whom It May Concern

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Ace Hood gets reflective on "To Whom It May Concern."

Ace Hood has been relatively quiet recently but after announcing that he'd be dropping a new project this month, the former We The Best artist comes back strong with his new single "To Whom it May Concern." Serving as the first single to his upcoming mixtape, Trust the Process, Ace Hood fills the fans in on his absence. Addressing the obstacles he's had to face, it's a record that sounds like Ace Hood turned a recording booth into a confessional. He wears his heart on his sleeve over the smooth piano based production of Foreign Tech, who was responsible for Bryson Tiller's "Exchange."

His mixtape, Trust the Process is due out on August 21st.

Quotable Lyrics

Sorry for my absence, I hope y'all understand
No more We The Best, but Khaled still my mans
Critics want the beef but I'm not feedin' in
My loyalty don't stop if we don't speak again

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