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Loose Change(s) EP is the prequel project before the LP drops later this spring.
Take a min to imagine Atlanta's music scene, imagine the sounds, imagine the hottest artists in the city coming up. Do you have that image? Good because Kelechi is not that sounds, nor is he that typical Atlanta artist. His new EP entitled "Loose Change(s)" gives you a different style and sounds not popular in Atlanta, yet very needed in the city. You can tell from the production, that this work of music art came from some diverse individuals that brought some strange unique sounds together to make something sonically good.
What i got from this EP, is that Kelechi is a young artist in Atlanta, who wants to prove himself to many, especially himself and his mother and i can say he did a good job with this EP. My favorite track on the EP is "I Hope God Hears my Rap" which features whom i believe is his mother and her wishful prayer to God to help make her son's dreams come true even if she doesn't fully understand his decision to leave school and chase a future in music. Being African, also Nigerian, i can understand such sentiments from a mother, since i heard those talks before.
From tracks "Momma aint no raise no fool" which is full of witty raps to the possible car banger " Spend it" this EP is def something interesting and refreshing to hear from. I will be interested to hear more from the young Igbo artist.
*Ps- Shoutout to Chineye