Sub Knockin Needs a Change on “Too Many Days” 

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Sub Knockin is “a versatile music producer seamlessly blending hip-hop, pop, soul, and electronic influences.” With plenty of passion for his unique creations, the artist takes inspiration from notable names like Kanye West, Kid Cudi, Joey Bada$$, and Travis Scott. Sub Knockin makes his debut with the hip-hop/rap single “Too Many Days.” The new tune features Setback and ZAL.

With an ear-pleasing genre-fusion of easygoing instrumentals and infectious beats, “Too Many Days” provides the perfect delightfully dynamic backdrop to complement the tune’s captivating reflection. Lyrics like “Constant thoughts and them conversations, been havin’ with myself, The time is now and I’ve been awakened, but it’s hard to find the next step” and “Making a change or staying the same which one do you like, I’m leaving the old s***, I’m painting a new one” are passionately delivered by Setback and ZAL. Fueled by its thought-provoking introspection and no shortage of soul-stirring elements, Sub Knockin, Setback, and ZAL give us a striking hip-hop tune that makes a serious impression. So, press play to get a taste of the music producer’s distinctive style with “Too Many Days.”



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