Don G Shows The World His Talent With Must-Listen Hip-Hop Two-Track Release
[Jacksonville, Florida]: Don G returns to drop two new singles: “I’m Used To” and “F.T. Fame.” The hip-hop release contains every element to get listeners grooving reminiscing certain moments in their lives. “I’m Used To” takes the listener on a musical journey with a nostalgic hip-hop style that will hook listeners. Fueled by raw emotions and lyrical depth, Don G delivers a must-listen single. Don G’s lyricism and groovy instrumentation seamlessly work together for a track any hip-hop aficionado will love.
The second single in the release is “F.T. Fame.” The track delivers a more anthemic production with heavy 808s. The message-heavy track talks about the importance of staying true to the art of making music, and not chasing the fame. The lyricism highlights Don G’s innate talent with wordplay and story-telling.
Don G maintains a fully charged arsenal of high octane music that supports the fact that he is set to make a strong impact on the music industry, as well as the charts. “I’m Used To” and “F.T. Fame” offers upbeat instrumentation with strong catchy messages that will have listeners wanting more.
About Don G:
Aaron Jacob Stelly A.K.A. “Don G.” is a HipHop Jacksonville, FL native. At a young age Don G and his brother would sit around making mix tapes, looping beats, and free-styling. As time grew, fans of his music began to grow. He then started to consider the rap game as a serious career. Working hard over the years, he began to realize that he wanted his message in his music to not always reflect the “street life” but to show that with hard work the rewards can be endless. His lyric flow is flawless and unique. His smooth tonesof rap will remind you of Common and Drake.
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