![]() Shoutout OutKast, UGK…it’s a total vibe, a total love for music and the energy,” the pair recalled to Zane Lowe. He had chart topping singles covering a span of 12 years. His last appearance in the charts was 2011. The Philadelphia-born Taalib Johnson grew up in a household that provided him with an education in '70s soul. ![]() “We watched the ‘Int’l Player’s Anthem’ video before we started making this beat. Musiq Soulchild was around 23 years old when his first singled charted. Musiq Soulchild was among a crop of R&B artists who arrived during the 2000s with no debt to the flashy and sexually aggressive sounds that prevailed throughout the preceding decade. It’s a beautiful song about expressing love in all its many forms.”ĮarthGang also recently sat down with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1 to discuss the record and said it was somewhat inspired by UGK’s classic “Int’l Players Anthem” with OutKast. Then we explained that it’s about showing someone you’re really in their corner. Even Musiq said ‘I can’t say get down on your knees for me.’ Lol. ![]() There was some initial uncertainty about putting the song out amongst the team. ![]() From the Atlanta hip-hop duos upcoming album Ghetto Gods. “‘Amen’ is jammin! It’s honest, and the world needs a little more honesty,” EarthGang said of the track in a press release. “It shows our versatility as artists and producers. EarthGang share ‘Amen’ featuring Musiq Soulchild alongside North American tour dates. They also announced a massive world tour. EarthGang’s long-awaited sophomore effort Ghetto Gods seems to be drawing near, as the Atlanta duo just dropped another new track off the project titled “ Amen” featuring Musiq Soulchild.
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