Philadelphia, PA (March 12, 2020)
Christian Hip-hop artist Untdld is set to release his sophomore album Levitate. The 13-song project is hitting digital platforms on March 20, 2020.
Centered around a theme of taking flight, Levitate showcases the takeoff that Untdld has experienced while dropping eight singles over the past year. Two of those singles, “Vision” and “Caramel,” are the lead tracks from the new album. Untdld sums up his growth on this bar:
Check out “Vision” here:
“Running through all the obstacles, nah bro watch me levitate/ Allen Iverson kind of moves yeah, but I don’t hesitate”
Joining Untdld to create a project that avoids the sophomore slump are artists Prdgl and Chvlice along with a special appearance from his pastor Earlie James Jr. Levitate includes production from a collection of producers, evenso, the sonic experience is a connected whole that is sure to resonate with the listener.
Levitate is truly a turning point that will continue to establish Untdld among his CHH peers and listeners.
About Untdld
Joe Johnson, better known as Untdld, is a hip-hop artist based in Philadelphia—creating music with his own personality and life experience on each track. Untdld is short for Untitled, (Untitled without the vowels because I can’t be bought). In this world people try to place labels on you, whether good or bad, and my goal as an artist is to create my own lane, sound, and ultimately move through this world without titles.
“I was born and raised in Chicago and then later in Winter Haven, FL. As a kid, I would write verses and hooks with no beat, I would just go off the melody in my head and write for hours. As I got older, I kind of gave up on music because I lacked skill. My passion returned in 2016 with a song I wrote called “Salvation,” which was received well by many. I’ve been behind the scenes working on my craft, my delivery, and overall writing. I think that the music I have been sitting on is going to define who I am as an artist and person. I hope that everyone who hears me shakes off the negative titles that people or society may have given them and embrace who they really are.” —Untdld
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