Yoshi Thompkins Taps Ronny J For New Single "Power Of Love"

Yoshi Thompkins and Ronny J link up for their new song, "Power Of Love."

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Yoshi Thompkins should be on your radar by now. The Miami artist has been on a heavy grind this year and impressed everyone with his project, Black Jesus. While we haven't heard much from him since then, he recently made his return with his latest track, "Power Of Love."

Yoshi Thompkins is back with his new single, "Power Of Love." The song serves as his first release since dropping Black Jesus earlier this year. Thompkins taps Ronny J for the song's production who continues to show a different side of his style. The track is much more R&B influenced, which hasn't really been heard from Ronny J in the past. Nonetheless, the two Miami natives link up to deliver an outstanding new song. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from both of them.

Quotable Lyrics
Ay, what you focus on?
Clear your mind, say you know me
No the fuck you don't, get it right
Sometimes it's hard to keep my focus through the light


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