Washington D.C.-based Hip-Hop artist FM Wu is bringing his brand of music to the forefront with his newest release “Burn”. The reflective track is centred on the never-ending cycle of pressure mounted on a young man who is trying to find the right relationship balance with family, friends and lovers alike. Over the solemn and somewhat moody backdrop, he shares some of his frustrations as follows “Only humble when I had to be/Like when these niggaz wouldn’t answer me/Left me on read, I’m thinking of what I said,  remembering what they did, I’m knowing I was the man, they treating me like I was the kid” and gives audiences a genuine display of vulnerability.

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