Cleveland artist Khadi Lee has returned with a fresh new visual for his song “FriendZone”, a cut off his recent EP Sneaky Link. Featuring a warm, mellow aesthetic that draws one into the song’s balmy atmsophere, “FriendZone” makes for a smooth offering, with a new visual shot by Jake Johnston enhancing its chill and fun-loving mood.
An engaging R&B track, “FriendZone” finds Lee at a high point vocally, with butter smooth melodic verses building into a memorable, infectious chorus. He is underscored by production from The BurninBush that provide an airy, atmospheric R&B sound that works well with his lush vocals. Containing summery synths and crisp, head-nodding percussion, the instrumentation on “FriendZone” is stylish and glows with an immersive warmth.
The new visual for “FriendZone”, directed by Khaalid Jamaal Lewis, Jake Johnston, and Laura Neels, makes for a relaxed and charismatic viewing, enhancing the laid-back vibe of the track. Fun-loving and refreshing, the visual adds an extra dimension to the track and beckons visitors to keep re-visiting this release.
The latest from Cleveland’s Khadi Lee, “FriendZone” is a cut from his recent EP Sneaky Link, which showcases Lee’s sharp songwriting and addictive, silky R&B sound.
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