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Lewis Fitzgerald’s Short Ride Ft wewantwraiths Is A Poignant And Introspective Journey

By Marcus AdetolaMarch 23, 2023
Lewis Fitzgerald's Short Ride Ft wewantwraiths Is A Poignant And Introspective Journey

Lewis Fitzgerald‘s latest release, Short Ride, is a poignant, introspective journey through the highs and lows of life, love, and loss.

With emotionally raw lyrics and melodic vocals that hit hard, the track is an honest and unapologetic reflection of the singer’s experiences of heartbreak, loss, and suicidal thoughts. The addition of wewantwraiths, a rising star in the Midlands rap scene, adds a refreshing vulnerability to the track, making it a standout collaboration that fans won’t want to miss.

As one of the most promising newcomers in the UK music scene, Lewis Fitzgerald has been on the radar of hip-hop critics and fans alike. In Short Ride, he takes things to the next level, showcasing his ability to weave personal anecdotes into his music in a way that resonates with listeners. wewantwraiths’ appearance on the track is a welcome addition, bringing his unique voice and perspective as he delivers a verse that is both vulnerable and powerful, adding another layer of depth to the track.

The music video, directed by Dumi Siwo and produced by Daniel Evans, is also a standout feature of the release. By allowing fans to dictate the plot in real-time via social media, the video is a testament to Fitzgerald’s connection with his audience and the power of music to bring people together.

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