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Published on July 21st, 2021 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Senior’s New Album to Hit the Web on July 23rd

After his debut album I Feel Better Alone brought him attention and recognition, Senior has decided to excite his fans with another offering: a brand new album. Due to hit the web on July 23rd, Senior’s new release will be titled Break & Tell. Senior’s keeping the release close to his chest, releasing only a short teaser video, but we know, for now, that there will be 14 tracks on this record.

As an artist, Senior is recognizable for his songs’ relatable lyrics and for dealing with topics that are important to his fans. A successful businessman in his own right, Senior’s sensibilities still lie with keeping it real, singing about introspective themes, and using his real-life experiences as subject matter.

Another thing that sets Senior apart from other artists of the same caliber is the “deal” that he made with his audience right from the start. Seeing how people gravitated toward his music and knowing that being consistent is the best way to build a rapport, Senior promised his fans that he’ll release a full album of music every year.

Right now, Senior is in his second year of yearly releases, but he’s already making plans for the third year. He has ideas about taking his music to the people who want to see it in person, live, in real venues. While that might still not be completely possible everywhere, with a little luck and a whole lot of effort the situation might look completely differently a year from now. Instead of experiencing it online, Senior’s fans might even hear it for the first time live.

Plenty might happen until then, however, and for now, Senior is looking forward to the upcoming release. Coming from the world of business—Senior has a successful company set to revolutionize the business world—he knows that waiting for feedback and using it to learn is important. It’s the feedback he got for his first album that outlined his direction on the second album, with confessional lyrics and subject matter that people can relate to and want to hear about.

It’s equally important that he stays consistently good, too. While growth is important, any dip in the quality of the music he creates—a beat that’s not as good as it could have been, a lyric that’s there just to fill a gap—is something that his fans will notice and won’t get him any closer to his desired goal of chart-topping success. So for anyone wondering how the new album compares with the previous one, the answer is one for the ages, as it’s at least as good. To keep up with him going forward, follow Senior on social media.



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Editor-in-Chief of The Hype Magazine, Media and SEO Consultant, Journalist, Ph.D. and retired combat vet. 2023 recipient of The President's Lifetime Achievement Award. Partner at THM Media Group. Member of the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture, the United States Press Agency and ForbesBLK.


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