
Kingdom announces second LP with new LUVK collaboration "No More Same"
21 July 2020, 17:11
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Kingdom is back with news of his sophomore album NEUROFIRE, and has released new LUVK collaboration "No More Same" as the lead track.
"No More Same" is the first new release from the LA-based artist and producer since featuring on Petite Noir's double single CoeurWorld in April.
The new single is the opening track from Kingdom's NEUROFIRE LP, and marks the first collaboration between Kingdom and LUVK.
NEUROFIRE will follow on from Kingdom's 2017 debut LP Tears in the Club, and features collaborations with Kayla Blackmon, Phoena, Tiara Thomas, Semma, Ghost and more.
Tracklist:
- No More Same (feat. LUVK)
- Maze
- Lightning (feat. Kayla Blackmon)
- Arch Slide (feat. Uniiqu3 _ Tre Oh Fie)
- DS8 (feat. Ghost)
- Vox Convex
- Genesis Fem (feat. Phoena)
- High Enough (feat. Tiara Thomas)
- His n Hers (feat. Semma)
- Yikes (feat. Ghost)
- Cell Splitter
- Get On My Level (feat. Kayla Blackmon)
"No More Same" featuring LUVK is out now. Kingdom's NEUROFIRE album is due to arrive 18 September via Fade To Mind.
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