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LBS KEE’VIN GETS DRIPPY WITH 42DUGG IN “SHINING”

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LBS KEE’VIN GETS DRIPPY WITH 42DUGG IN “SHINING”

Gliding between enchanting hooks and a hypnotic flow, LBS Kee’vin’s music is flooded with ambition and individuality. Taking a moment to reflect on his glow up, Kee’vin shares “Shining” featuring 42Dugg. Produced by Flex, Swaeze, and illphill, this collab finds is the Pensacola & Detroit natives display their hard-hitting sound coupled with smack-talking prowess. “Shining” is the latest track following the release of his debut mixtape Belair Baby.

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With over 36K followers on Instagram and 7.5 million streams across all streaming platforms, Kee’vin has picked up a loyal fanbase along his way to the top. Belair Baby features an appearance from Alabama’s very own No Cap alongside production from JustDre, JD On Tha Track, Benjamin Lasnier, Lukas Leth, Djay Cas For Honorable Court, Yung Fokus, DrumDummie, ArcazeOnTheBeat, Kyduh, Sharke, and Kyle Junior.

“Shining” is now available on all streaming platforms and stay tuned for more releases from LBS Kee’vin coming soon.

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