Whyandotte & JaySquared Ask Why It’s So Hard To “LOVE SOMEBODY”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

Nicholas McKorkle, also known as Whyandotte, stumbled into rap success through a unique journey. His love for the genre sparked when he discovered FL Studio, and his rap moniker originates from a playful prank call to a city in Detroit. However, his talent speaks volumes. As a versatile musician, he excels in producing, rapping, singing, and storytelling. In his latest single, “LOVE SOMEBODY,” Whyandotte demonstrates his prowess.

In “LOVE SOMEBODY,” Jay Squared and Whyandotte seek love like every NFL franchise seeks a good quarterback. The former unveils their tender side, expressing readiness to make sacrifices for love. As for the latter, he confronts his partner with aggression, highlighting their cold-hearted, vengeful, and inconsiderate behavior.

In “LOVE SOMEBODY,” the smooth production exudes a therapeutic quality, setting the stage for the contrasting styles of Jay Squared’s sly, vulnerable vocals and Whyandotte’s aggressive raps. Despite their differences, Both artists get their messages across effectively.

Give “LOVE SOMEBODY” a shot below.



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