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@leboywonda - Vices EP

By @Lenoir on 03/16/2018 in Projects You Should Hear

After some time of preparing the release of his project, B.O.Y wonder finally comes through with the Vices EP. The rapper describes his project as, "a story of an urban 20-something man engrossed in the life of debauchery, basically being a victim of lifestyle." With that said, you can immediately tell just by reading the tracklist that B.O.Y Wonder made sure to cover most, if not all, of society's issues surrounding today's youth. He already gave us the first single, S.M.S a while back which helped paint a picture of what we could expect on the project. The 12 track EP is produced by Zoocci Coke Dope who also lands a feature on a track called FRVR. It's also graced by B3nchMarQ's PJay, 3TWO1 Lemapi, Teeza Lemapi, Phoenix Flame as well as Melo Moore who bring their A-game to make sure the project is of the best standard. Sonically, Vices definitely sounds great. It also sports great content, not to mention lyrical skill from B.O.Y Wonder and the featured artists - the wait was worth it.

The project will be available on other music platforms before the end of the month so while you wait, be sure to give it a listen here and tell us what you think!

 

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