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J. Adams – “Always Me”

Posted on February 19, 2022February 19, 2022 By James Kerr

Upcoming Southern R&B artist, J. Adams, takes the blame on his single, “Always Me.” Smooth and sensual vocals from J. Adams over mellow production highlighted by it’s heavy 808s and melodic synth lines create a mellow late-night vibe that can’t be ignored. Hailing from Prattville, Alabama, J. Adams is quickly making and impact and building a buzz surrounding his latest singles. Lyrically, “Always Me” is about a man who is willing to take responsibility and blame from his significant other in order to allow peace within the relationship. In speaking on the motivation behind his latest releases, J. Adams stated, “At the end of last year, I had a transition within myself. I wanted to start off with a clean slate. I started thinking about what I wanted as a man and what I wanted in my relationships.”

“Always Me” by J. Adams was released to digital streaming platforms on April 29th, 2021 and is now streaming on Senocular Media’s Lyrical Lemonade.

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