JDun Releases New Single "Real"
In hip hop, there is keeping it real and then there is real talk. Don't be mistaken, there is a very distinguishable difference. On his new song "Real" (released on his birthday), Rapture Ready Productions' own JDun pulls back the curtain and delivers a transparent look at his inner thoughts.
The feel of the production is a vibe; JDun's cadence and flow shift nicely; the subject matter is relatable for artists and listeners alike.
What JDun has accomplished musically to this point in 2020 should not be slept on. Beginning with the release of the single "I Choose You" on Valentine's Day, and now "Real", the Baton Rouge emcee is putting quality content out into the CHH space that begs to be heard.
"Excuse the cliche statement, but I really got real on this song" stated JDun. "I've been challenging myself to be more honest in the music I put out and I felt the Lord really stretching me on this one!"
"I wrote this song with the heart intent to free others who may battle with real acceptance of God's real love as I once felt and sometimes still do."
Stream the new single "Real" now on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/track/54iBGyVoRH59bKkRr14DTG?si=GfZU8CoHSbq-tSRT6EM49w
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