Cole Parkinson is known by the name CP Time and he is one of the renowned artists in the music world. He is an independent hip-hop and rap artist from Pottstown. His music is filled with creativity and positive lyrics there is also a touch of aggression and passion. His music brings motivation in the life of the listeners. In his new track ‘Slayy’ he featured PWO and he is back with his Christmas rap which includes his brothers and Pops. The song is produced by ‘Pimp Fried Rice’. The music in the track is beautiful and the beat is intense. The music and the voice walk hand in hand in the track. The storytelling here is unapologetically honest and this adds a huge amount of value and realness.
The speed and swagger of the performance in Independent Hip Hop artist from Pennsylvania Cole Parkinson’s track ‘Slayy’ on Soundcloud is superb. The beat continues to impress the listeners at every moment. The sound of the track is addictively calming and the hook is stunning. The rhythm and subtle bounce of the music has certain delicacy which works beautifully. The lyrics in the tracks grow more and more striking and the song evolves. The instrumentation in the track is an integral part that makes it work well. The music creates a calm and elegant ambient backdrop. To get more updates about his upcoming music then follow him on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. You can also watch his hearty-catching music video on Youtube.
To listen this track just click the given below link :
https://soundcloud.com/cole-parkinson-4/cptime-slayy-ft-pwo-christmas-rap
For more information simply check out the following sites :
Twitter : https://twitter.com/CPTimeMusic
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/cptimemusic
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/coleprk_cptime
Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL0-oDckFBSreE8C3r_Am5w
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