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Consequence Drops New Single “Overdose” That includes YNW Melly

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Hip-hop veteran Consequence returns together with his highly effective new single, “Overdose,” that includes the controversial but gifted rapper YNW Melly. Produced by Timbaland’s hitmakers Angel Lopez and Fede Vindver, with co-production by Consequence himself, the observe explores the struggles of dependancy and the complexities of human dependency.

The collaboration took place unexpectedly when YNW Melly crashed a Miami studio session the place Consequence was working with YE and Timbaland. This opportunity encounter led to a spontaneous partnership, mixing YNW Melly’s melodic move with Consequence’s vivid storytelling.

Greater than only a tune, “Overdose” displays on the harmful attract of narcotics and different dependencies that may result in self-destruction. Drawing from private experiences and observations, Consequence addresses the temptations and challenges of dependancy. The refrain, “We will begin recent within the morning lengthy as we don’t overdose,” provides a message of hope and redemption.

Consequence explains, “My followers have at all times recognized me to ship ideas and tales that hit residence. ‘Overdose’ is in keeping with these information from my catalog.” With YNW Melly featured simply earlier than his authorized battle, the observe provides a layer of significance to each artists’ careers.



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