Canadian lyricist Lu-Kusa WOE releases autobiographical single “Meet Me After Dark.”

WOE gives listeners all of himself from the beginning to present day. He delivers in your face, truth wrenching lyricism about the streets, prison, death of friends, skipping school, absent father, and love for his young mother. WOE’s self-reflective bars will open eyes, ears, and hearts around the world and serve as a lyrical counsel.

WOE also offers enlightenment on the ability to change and focus on future endeavors, not allowing himself to become another expected statistic.  His vocals over soulful tones and thought enticing tempos amplify his prolific message. Stream “Meet Me After Dark” above.

Follow Lu-Kusa WOE on Instagram @lukusamusic 

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