Kevin George Teams Up With Johan Lenox For the Spirited "All in My Head"

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No two Kevin George songs sound exactly the same. Instead, George disregards an orthodox approach and makes music that defies a singular style. The Connecticut native merges punk, alternative, R&B, and hip-hop to make a sound distinctly personal.

His newest single  "All in My Head" is no different. The bright, alternative-influenced single is a personal favorite and provides a space for the him to once again flex his impressive versatility. The track also features a stunning guest verse from multi-talented singer-songwriter and producer Johan Lenox. Lenox's appearance perfectly compliments both the tone of the track and adds to one of George's catchiest hooks to date.

"All in My Head", which is set to appear on George’s forthcoming EP, Everybody’s in My Ear, set to release September 10, is a standout moment in his growing discography. As the boundary-pushing artist looks toward the future and steps into a new era of unrestrained pop, it feels like there's nowhere to go from here but up.

Listen to  "All in My Head" below:

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