The Kid LAROI Shares New Single ‘HOW DOES IT FEEL?’
The now LA-based The Kid LAROI is back with another single from his forthcoming sophomore album, WATCH THIS!.
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After performing to packed arenas around Australia last November, The Kid LAROI is gearing up for the release of album number two with new single, ‘HOW DOES IT FEEL?’.
Taken from his upcoming sophomore album, WATCH THIS!, the track is a silky slice of modern R&B showcasing another side of The Kid LAROI.
In the lead up to the release, LAROI took to social media to post: “SUMMER STARTS THIS FRIDAY…”
‘HOW DOES IT FEEL?’ follows on from the previously released ‘ALL I WANT IS YOU’ and ONEFOUR collaboration ‘Distant Strangers’.
The track is accompanied by a music video directed by Calmatic featuring LAROI showing off his dance moves at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
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2024 saw The Kid LAROI touring in support of his debut album, The First Time. The album topped the ARIA Australian Hip Hop/R&B Albums Charts, peaked at #3 on the ARIA Album Charts and reached #26 on the US Billboard 200, which is pretty decent for a lad from Redfern.
The album features collaborations with Future, Central Cee, YoungBoy Never Broke Again and more and has spawned seven singles; ‘Love Again’, ‘Kids Are Growing Up (Part 1)’, ‘Where Does Your Spirit Go?’, ‘Too Much’, ‘What Just Happened’, ‘Bleed’ and ‘What’s the Move?’
Anticipation is high for LAROI’s next long player, which is expected to arrive sometime this year.
‘HOW DOES IT FEEL?’ by The Kid LAROI is available now.
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