August Alsina Pens Sweet Letters To Nieces On "Sincerely" Single

August Alsina returns with his single "Sincerely," a dedication to his three nieces.

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Another day, another delivery from August Alsina. The R&B singer has been blessing fans with daily drop-offs of new singles in anticipation of his upcoming release, The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy. His latest album is slated to hit streaming services this Friday (June 26), and it's shaping up to be his most introspective and honest project to date.

Along with the new singles, August Alsina has also shared episodes from his The Product III: stateofEMERGEncy docuseries. On this latest single, "Sincerely," August pens a letter to his nieces who he has been raising as his own since his sister passed away from cancer in 2018, and their father lost his life to gun violence. In "Sincerely," August Alsina writes a verse to and about each of the girls, and in the chorus, he reiterates his commitment, love, and dedication to them. Stream "Sincerely" by August Alsina and let us know your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics

Dear Maya
I know sometimes how you feel overlooked, because you quiet
I used to be the same as you when I was younger
When I was hurt and I would keep it all inside
'Till it burned me up and turned into a fire
It's okay, to tell someone when your heart race
Trust in me, promise that I won't betray


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