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 DeeWain gives a toast to doubters and non-believers on his mixtape Sense of Entitlement

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PostSubject: DeeWain gives a toast to doubters and non-believers on his mixtape Sense of Entitlement   DeeWain gives a toast to doubters and non-believers on his mixtape Sense of Entitlement Icon_minitimeThu 30 Mar 2017, 12:47 pm

Anyone who has doubted DeeWain in the past is made to apologise by his new mixtape ‘Sense of Entitlement #SoE’. DeeWain believes that everyone is entitled to be successful in life. His mixtape encourages people to realise their own potential by focusing on their goals instead of negative, often unsolicited input from others. It encourages continued enjoyment of life in defiance of these opinions. This message is conveyed through a mixture of party hip-hop and smooth RnB, on 10 tracks which are about to move to the top of your favourite club’s playlist.
People’s anthem ‘#SoE’ headlines this mixtape and celebrates life with a bass that will turn any party into a festival. On ‘Bounce’, DeeWain declares that he will ‘have hits until the end’ of his career, which is blatantly obvious to everybody listening to this fantastic track, which asks fans to ‘believe in yourself, know your wealth’ and always seek to achieve. Lyrics on the spoken word outro ‘Stone’s Outro (ft. Henry Stone)’ such as ‘time and again I’m igniting my pen,’ are supported by poignant and detailed social commentary on the mixtape’s fifth track ‘The n Word.’ Away from this lyrical fire, chilled, classic vibes find their way onto the mixtape through ‘90s RnB (ft. Priya)’ which mixes magnificent vocals with memorable production and DeeWain’s unique flow to create yet another hit record. Sick of hearing poor quality RnB on the radio, DeeWain made this track to retrieve the unforgettable sound which made RnB so irresistible in the 90s.
‘Sense of Entitlement #SoE’ is more than just a mixtape. This is for everyone who finds themselves in a negative situation and decides to do something to change their life. This is for everyone who has the determination to continue trying to improve their lives in the face of negative opinions they did not ask for. This is for everyone who has the courage to be different and not act in exactly the same way as everybody else. This is for everyone who believes in themselves more than others believe in them.

‘Sense of Entitlement #SoE’ is out right now and is available via the following links
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/18fTReb4o8qUdf1xKPOUwt

Apple Music: https://itun.es/gb/n22Shb

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/deewain33/sets/sense-of-entitlement

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