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“Slow for Me” Believed to be the Next Big Thing in Billboard Charts

James Boley by James Boley
June 1, 2020
in Entertainment
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Singer and songwriter, Playa, is about to penetrate the Billboard Charts with his latest single “Slow for Me.” This unique song illustrates his excellent skills when it comes to writing lyrics. He is confident that it will hit the charts soon.

Joining him in creating this masterpiece is no other than the famous Sequence Clark. Clark’s strong track record is a healthy addition to Playa’s hit single. Clark is best known for his work with Kevin Gates, Timbaland, Big Sean, Meek Mill, and Gorilla Zoe, to mention a few.

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Playa’s rich experience in the area of songwriter and production works to his advantage in making this hit single. Even if he still has a long way to go, there is no question that “Slow for Me” is going to make a lot of noise and attract so many people. With the use of various streaming platforms, it is so easy to put one’s music online for maximum exposure. 

The songwriter was introduced to different musical genres when he met his good friend, Mauriez. Their friendship brought them to recording studios after school, where they would create songs together. It was during this time that Playa’s was exposed to a wide variety of songs. 

Music has become his source of inspiration, and it propelled him to work on improving his skills more. Playa and Mauriez formed a group that they dubbed “Top Floor,” and created the top-rating hit “Same Cloth.” It was the song that received an overwhelmingly positive worldwide reception and even received praise from the likes of former NBA player Kevin Garnett and other music artists in the industry. When the time came that Mauriez was unable to have a full-time career as a part of the group, Playa stuck around and kept carrying the torch. He did his absolute best to protect and enhance what he and his friend started.

Where it concerns making good music, Playa is as game as ever. He is showing his contemporaries that working together is a lot better than working alone. Collaborations are also a welcome development considering the world’s current condition due to the pandemic. People ought to come together and create something that will inspire communities from different regions to hold on and take care of one another.

“Slow For Me” is likely to open new doors for Playa. It is expected that the hit single will take his music career to a whole new level. With it comes many challenges, but Playa’s drive to be a success will serve as the fuel he will be needing. He wants to teach songwriters and singers like himself that they, too, can dream big and see it comes to pass. 

It just takes hard work, patience, and faith. And Playa will stop at nothing to take his music to the next level. 

Playa’s story is just one of many. But just like any other life story, his has a twist that so many can only hope to experience in this lifetime. His humility, level of commitment, and musical talent are sure to guide him in the next season of his career.

Listen to Playa’s latest single at topfloorcoolin.com.

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With an experience of two years covering the local news, James has a panache for recognizing, understanding and decoding science based news. He brings in the best news pieces for the Science/Environment section of the website.

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