Raz Simone Drops Off "Dancing With My Heart"

Raz Simone is back with his new single, "Dancing With My Heart."

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Raz Simone's been going hard this year. Although he went from 2016 to 2018 without dropping a project, he came through strong this year with two projects to compensate, May's Closer and  August's Drive Theory which featured Troy Ave, Sonyaé Elise and more. As he prepares to drop a new project in the future, Simone's drops off his latest track, "Dancing With My Heart."

Raz Simone is back with his latest track, "Dancing With My Heart." It's a slow, moody R&B vibe that serves as the follow-up to his single, "Family Films" which he dropped earlier this month. The song was co-produced by Simone himself and Antwon Vinson. "Dancing With My Heart" serves as the first single off his new album which he describes as the "largest body of work" that he's released to date.

Quotable Lyrics 
Will you wake me? Relationship paralysis
Will you shake me? You're here but I don't feel you
I told you I love you and its still true


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