KB Mike Says He Was “Blinded By Love”

Blinded By Love

KB Mike


Every single person can relate to a heartbreak like this.

KB Mike is a 20-year-old artist from Chicago’s historic Southside. It’s hard to tell that he’s that young because his music sounds so damn mature. Since 2020, KB has been releasing tons of heartfelt songs that boast intricate melodies and deep lyrics. Some of his biggest hits are “Used To,” “Deep In Love,” “Rider,” and “Blue Skies.” You can find KB’s full catalog on Spotify. His latest single is “Blinded By Love.”

In “Blinded By Love,” KB Mike admits that he got stuck in a romantic relationship that was destined to fail. Now he’s doing everything he can to find peace elsewhere. Throughout the song, which is powered by this moving hip-hop/R&B beat, KB pours his heart out like someone that is legitimately hurt, relying on passionate vocals and intoxicating melodies. All in all, you will more than hear “Blinded By Love;” you will also feel it in your soul.

Give “Blinded By Love” a shot below.



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