24kGoldn and Kaash Paige Connect For the Compelling Ballad "Unbelievable"

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Photo: Phil Knott

Rap and pop superstar in the making, 24kGoldn has been on a hot streak this past year with viral hits such as "Valentino" and "City of Angels." The two tracks are inescapably infectious and have amassed millions of streams, leaving fans lining up for new music from the rapidly rising artist.

The first track that gained recognition is "Valentino," his biggest song to date and a strong introductory track from the artist. With an accompanying visual, "Valentino" is an energetic trap anthem that will stick with you after a single listen. Later that year, he released his debut EP,  DROPPED OUTTA COLLEGE,  featuring a collection of catchy and youthful tracks that had his writing ability and versatility on full display.

24kGoldn follows up his breakout project with a somber release titled "Unbelievable," featuring a guest verse from R&B newcomer Kaash Paige. The track is a smooth and melodic departure for 24kGoldn, with both artists singing over an ethereal, dark, and dreamlike instrumental. The two have an undeniable chemistry on the track, as Paige harmonizes with 24kGoldn and adds additional background vocals.  

Paige is an artist that has been gaining attention for her serene vocals and high-profile collaborations with Travis Scott, 6LACK and more. She further solidifies herself as an R&B artist on the rise through her sublime performance on "Unbelievable." Her delivery is the perfect contrast to 24kGoldn's deeper register and her multiple flow switches leave a lasting impression that will stick with you longer after the song's conclusion.

Throughout this past year, 24kGoldn has proven time after time that he can pen hit records in a variety of styles. "Unbelievable" is just another addition to his growing discography of hit singles that shows no signs of stopping anytime soon.  

Listen to "Unbelievable" below:

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