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Khi Infinite With His Outstanding Track "DEEP END" (Official Music Video)

At just 19 years old, Virginia native, Khi Infinite is a genre-bending artist with sounds that range from R&B and Hip-Hop to Alt-Pop. It is not just his unique blend of sounds and storytelling that set him apart, but his remarkable versatility within his artistry. Infinite’s music draws from a host of musical circles, however, his greatest influences include Mos Def, Andre 3000, and his father, hip-hop producer, Nottz. Infinite’s sound is not only sonically distinct, but developing at an unprecedented rate. From here, with continued dedication to his craft and musical experimentation, the ceiling is indeed, INFINITE. After releasing his debut album, “Infinite Everything”, in 2019, Infinite is now gearing up to take the next step in his artist project with the release of his newest album, “TAKE WHAT YOU NEED”, set to drop on November 6th. At the core of “TAKE WHAT YOU NEED”, the majority of records fall under an umbrella of music that would be the result of artists like Kota the Friend or Anderson Paak. singing over a Tame Impala or Rex Orange County production. Infinite has landed upon a certain style of music that has yet to be touched upon before and T.W.Y.N shows glimpses of what could be the start of a new sub-genre of music. “TAKE WHAT YOU NEED” is a product of Infinite’s growth, not only as an individual, but as an artist. Following the release of his newest track "DEEP END" he projects a very bubbly and groovy track that will certainly captivate your ears. Starting the track with an upbeat sound leading onto his luscious and sweet vocals he completes the track entirely. To explain the track further it's about finding that one person again that makes everything all better again, having that energy again that gets you acting crazy in love. This track would be perfect for a late night drive or watching the sunset by the beach. Go stream "DEEP END" and check out his discography which is filled with outstanding tracks.

 
 
 

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