Leven Kali Drops Off New Project "Low Tide"

Leven Kali's new project is finally here.

BYAron A.
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Leven Kali has been one of the most buzzing artists on the internet for the past few years. While he's released short EPs and singles, fans have been waiting for him to drop an LP. Yesterday, he came through with Level Kali: Low Tide through Palm Studios/Interscope Records. The eleven track effort includes one feature from Syd who appears on the previously released single "Do U Wrong." The project was also supported by the singles,  "Mad at U," "Sumwrong," and "NunWrong."

"This project is an introduction to me and my village," Kali said about the project. "The music is for all of us and the message is luv and commutation. So much went into this and I couldn’t be more proud of us. Find someone u luv, tell em u luv them, and bump this shit all day! Hope u all enjoy. Part two on the way."


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