Alright, I’m a Keysha Freshh fan already. Her nostalgic sound and style of hip-hop sorta reminds me of some Lauryn Hill shit, with both her rapping and singing being on point over the unplugged, acoustic-y production on her recently-released tracks “The Contemplation” and “Boogie Flats.” Keysha exudes confidence in her lines, but there’s still a sense of vulnerability that rounds out her sound nicely and all adds up to a pair of dope tracks for our listening pleasure. Check out “The Contemplation” and “Boogie Flats” below and enjoy!
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