Buddy – Trouble On Central (Review & Stream)

Buddy has to be the shiest artist I’ve ever seen in my life.


“Trouble In Central” falls in line with “Shine” and “Find Me.” It is smooth as hell, and has our hero doing a little bit of storytelling about the town he grew up in. For the most part, you get a tamed version of singing from him — a style I really like that he uses.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.7/5)


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