Sullivan King’s subsequent album, Thrones Of Blood, is formally due out March 2023, as introduced along with his first single, “The Dead March,” with Ray Volpe. Now, he’s again with the subsequent single, teaming up as soon as once more with Wooli for “Let Me Go.”
The two have paired up as soon as earlier than, releasing “Don’t Forget Me” on Monstercat. Sullivan King and Wooli appear to have discovered a system that works of their releases, pairing Sully’s voice and an anthemic, melodic first part with a heavier drop, main into one other melodic outro.
Speaking of the monitor, Sullivan King shares, “Adam and I wrote “Let Me Go” about his worry of planes. I’m fairly sick of him all the time holding on to me once we fly subsequent to one another and there’s just a little turbulence. He’s actually simply not an excellent flyer tbh and it’s f*****’ annoying, so Adam when you’re studying this….. let me go. Stop grabbing my hand. You squeeze approach an excessive amount of. We’re gonna be advantageous. Statistically, not a single aircraft has crashed from turbulence, so simply drink your ginger ale, have these little biscoff cookies American Airlines provides out, and watch a Harry Potter film. We’re gonna be good.”
Wooli provides, “‘Let Me Go’ is about the time Keaton kidnapped me. He put me in a cage in the crawl space of his Miami condo and left one night to go get more diapers and Monster Energy baby formula for his new kid. I felt it was the perfect time to escape. I picked the lock with a Capri Sun straw and bolted for the elevator. As soon as the doors opened, Keaton was standing there smiling. “Don’t leave yet, we have more ‘content’ to film!” he mentioned. He started to slide again into character because the Joker from Batman. “You don’t want to see me get Reckless do you?” I’m really nonetheless penning this from the cage. If you’re studying this, please name 911 or Excision. They are my solely hope.”
The subsequent album from Sully will proceed to spotlight his cross-genre musicianship with notable options on each side. Check out “Let Me Go” beneath!
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