On the heels of his full-length album ‘Goodnight Lovell,’ the Canadian rapper presents a self-directed video for his latest foreboding single.
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Leveraging his notoriety in rap’s underworld since 2014, Night Lovell is not letting the decade pass without proving that he’s in it for the long haul. The Ottawa-based artist spent the past two years quietly working on music, with the culmination of his efforts finally coming in the form of this year’s full-length Goodnight Lovell. With a towering 18 tracks, Lovell constructs his own foreboding kingdom marked by diverse features from Wifisfuneral, $uicideboy$, and Lil West. Once more, he asserts gripping eeriness woven with soft nostalgic wisps on his latest single, “Lethal Presence.” Accompanied by a self-directed visual, intensely emotional moments with fans in Russia are spliced with the smoke of automatic weapons and fast cars. With a loyal listener base allowing Lovell to take time to pursue his cultivated artistic process, his next drop will surely be cherished, whenever it may come.