Check out this smooth "banger!" From his latest album project, "1977," soul and R&B singer-songwriter, D. Folks, drops a stepping tune called "The Truth." The lyrical content of this song, artifully breathed into life by this very talented crooner, resonates with us all in our journeys to find true happiness with a significat other. Couple the lyrics with a driving beat, in the pocket for both steppers and casual R&B fans, and the result is a blissful groove that will have you bobbing your head and patting your feet! If you're a dancer, when you hear this banger, you'll be looking for a partner with whom to grace that wood! Check it out, friends! You that we never steer you wrong!
D. Folks is a bridge between very distinct eras, in both sound and style. A student of soul icons and hip-hop legends alike, the Richmond, Virginia native’s passion for music is fueled by Hathaway and Gaye and stoked by the likes of Pac and ATCQ. He is a conduit of sorts, channeling Marvin’s ability to utilize innuendo in a time when explicitness didn’t permeate the airwaves. On “Alive” from his latest project titled ‘1977’ Folks sings, “Just the two of us alone is such a dangerous thing, let the walls be our witness and the bed frame sing." On “Truth” you hear the exchange between partners contemplating the future of a weathered relationship. It resonates with anyone fortunate enough to be in love at some point and it is those past, present and future lovers for whom D. Folks makes music. People who have lived and made mistakes, worked a 9 to 5, loved and learned. People who are active on IG, but still reminisce over stories captured on Polaroid film. People like him, and people like you!
D. Folks is a bridge between very distinct eras, in both sound and style. A student of soul icons and hip-hop legends alike, the Richmond, Virginia native’s passion for music is fueled by Hathaway and Gaye and stoked by the likes of Pac and ATCQ. He is a conduit of sorts, channeling Marvin’s ability to utilize innuendo in a time when explicitness didn’t permeate the airwaves. On “Alive” from his latest project titled ‘1977’ Folks sings, “Just the two of us alone is such a dangerous thing, let the walls be our witness and the bed frame sing." On “Truth” you hear the exchange between partners contemplating the future of a weathered relationship. It resonates with anyone fortunate enough to be in love at some point and it is those past, present and future lovers for whom D. Folks makes music. People who have lived and made mistakes, worked a 9 to 5, loved and learned. People who are active on IG, but still reminisce over stories captured on Polaroid film. People like him, and people like you!
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