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2KBABY x CHARLIEONNAFRIDAY – “Don’t Love Me Now”

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Louisville’s 2KBABY is back with more raw storytelling on his new single “Don’t Love Me Now,” out today on Masked Records / Warner Records. The track features Seattle phenom charlieonnafriday, who adds to the passionate emotion of 2K‘s candid rags-to-riches tale. It also arrives ahead of 2K’s forthcoming project Scared 2 Love set for release on February 3rd. Listen to “Don’t Love Me NowHERE.

On the poignant “Don’t Love Me Now,” 2K dives right into his past with lines like “I was just invisible, thought I wouldn’t be nuthin’,” he bravely admits. charlieonnafriday sings over a soft acoustic riff “I’m so used to being alone … so don’t love me now.” This prompts 2K‘s aim isn’t just at his former self, though, but at others now eyeing his success.

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“Don’t Love Me Now” is 2K‘s first release of the year, following a standout 2022 capped off by his Lil Wayne-inspired mixtape Sorry For The Hate and a string of emotional singles including “Stand Love” and “Rain.” With “Don’t Love Me Now,” 2K proves he’ll never forget his past�no matter how bright his future is looking. For more information, visit www.2KBaby.US.

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