The Kid LAROI Pours His Heart Out In “Still Yours (From The Doc)”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

The Kid LAROI seems to be moving further away from hip-hop, which leaves me feeling conflicted. While I recognize his talent as a top-notch artist when exploring pop territory, I initially connected with his music because of its hip-hop elements. If you’re a fan of LAROI’s hip-hop style, you might want to pass on “Still Yours (From The Doc).” The song sounds whiter than a game of pickleball.

In “Still Yours (From The Doc),” The Kid LAROI delves into the emotional aftermath of a breakup. He reflects on the futile arguments with his partner and grapples with understanding his role in the relationship’s demise.

The Kid LAROI demonstrates his impressive vocal range as a singer in “Still Yours (From The Doc).” He hits high notes with finesse, shows great passion, and embraces the natural cracks in his voice. Although the song might not make it to my regular playlist, I can’t deny its impressive qualities.

The Kid LAROI keeps getting in these s**ty relationships.



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