D. Green Celebrates Self-Love With “Made For Loving”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

D. Green, a versatile musical talent from New York City but now based in Los Angeles, is leaving a mark on the music scene with his captivating tunes. As a skilled songwriter, producer, and recording artist, D. Green seamlessly blends the energy of his NYC roots with the eclectic vibes of the West Coast, creating a unique sound. Throughout his career, he’s collaborated with notable artists like Skyzoo and DJ Green Lantern and even shared the stage with J. Cole. Committed to artistic growth and evolution, D. Green shows no signs of slowing down. His latest release, the R&B/soul single “Made For Loving,” and its official music video demonstrate his talent and dedication to his craft.

“Made For Loving” offers a delightful blend of funky beats and bluesy instrumentals, creating a soulful soundscape that perfectly complements its heartfelt exploration. Lyrics like “If you’re lucky to get your arms around me, Hold on tight, all your might, I’m elusive” and “During our energy exchange, if its euphoric, Don’t ignore it, lean into it” delve into the introspective journey of self-love as a foundation for giving and receiving love. With its velvety vocals and retro vibes, D. Green delivers a captivating R&B gem that delves into the essence of love. Allow yourself to be swept away by the words of “Made For Loving” and embark on an unforgettable journey of discovery and self-acceptance.



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