Civ Pierre Returns with Lyrically Intricate Tracks "BILLIE" and  "THE LAW"

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Anonymous artist, Civ Pierre, has an unorthodox approach that makes his music undeniably captivating. The Inland Empire native episodically releases music by pairing a hard-hitting track with an equally engaging B-side. His first release  "BLACK TIGER" was an incredible introduction. Civ Pierre's fast paced flows and witty wordplay are so complex that you'll find a new entendre or metaphor each time you listen.

Civ Pierre is back to kick off the new year with the tracks "BILLIE" and "THE LAW."  "BILLIE" has a wild and abrasive instrumental with a loud rumbling bass. Civ Pierre perfectly matches the tone of the beat with experimental vocal inflections and cadences.  "THE LAW" similarly has a blaring beat that most artists would find difficulty performing over. Civ Pierre's flow and performance on the track seem so effortless though. The track also features a guest appearance from the artist Eli.

"BILLIE" and  "THE LAW" position Civ Pierre to be one of the most exciting new artists of the year. His sound and style are unlike any of his contemporaries and his vocal experimentations are magnetic. Check back for more new music from the future star.

Listen to  "BILLIE" and  "THE LAW" by Civ Pierre below:

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