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Established American Rap Artist and Songwriter Bry Luther King Has a New Masterpiece Out Dubbed “Used”

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As you can imagine from that stage name, Bry Luther King has been living up to its weighty stature by headlining hit music in the hip-hop scene ever since he got into the thick of the music industry. Unanimously acclaimed tracks such as his 2020 hard-hitting banger “Mr. Policeman” took the rap world by surprise and introduced Bry as a force to be reckoned with. He has also been riding the high waves with his new exceptional EP “Flex on the Beach” which is streaming on all major platforms.

Storming back onto the scene with another fierce banger dubbed “Used”, the bounce is back on Bry Luther King’s step and supported by his first-rate lyrical ingenuity that sets him apart as a recording artist. Featuring some signature trap-inspired beats; this track sees Bry break new ground as a versatile artist of the new generation.

I absolutely love what they did with that keyboard intro and the way Bry’s own slightly auto-tuned vocals lusciously slink their way from the intro, diving in and blending with the accompanying atmospheric synths over the heavy trap beats, the gaping bass, pounding drums, and exclusive 808s to engineer a full futuristic sound.

Adopting the half-singing, half-rap style that is associated with such veterans as Lil Baby, Bry goes on to lay his mark over the beats and make this an indisputable and memorable anthem. With thought-provoking rhymes and clever bars, Bry effortlessly switches flows like his clothes as he underscores the theme of the tune.

“Used” is all about people taking advantage of you, and if you allow it, they are going to shamelessly do it over and over again. So it reaches a point where you just have to declare, “no more Mr. Nice guy, that sh*t won’t Fly” The use of the low batter cover art is really innovative and depicts this theme so perfectly!

“Used” is now available on all your favorite digital platforms; follow the attached link and save this anthem to your library!

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