The-Dream revealed yesterday (November 14) that instead of dropping his long-delayed Love IV MMXII LP, he's revamping last year's freebie mixtape 1977, which he issued under his real name, Terius Nash. The commercial re-release doesn't just feature tracks you downloaded pro bono, though, and you can sample new addition "AK47."
As can be expected, it's a pretty smooth slice of modern R&B, with soft and silky vocals playing over one of the horndog's hazy, textured beats. There are a lot of blanketed synth swells, piano twinkles and some melodious, AutoTuned f-bombs.
Check it out in the player below.
1977 arrives December 18 care of Radio Killa/Def Jam.
As can be expected, it's a pretty smooth slice of modern R&B, with soft and silky vocals playing over one of the horndog's hazy, textured beats. There are a lot of blanketed synth swells, piano twinkles and some melodious, AutoTuned f-bombs.
Check it out in the player below.
1977 arrives December 18 care of Radio Killa/Def Jam.