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PhillNRich unveils fire new song and visual “Come Back”

Phill N Rich

Emerging artist, PhillNRich (@phillnrichgotfanz) has been making waves for quite some time now. This past month, he released his latest single “Come Back” which seamlessly blends R&B with his Texas rap roots.

At the beginning of the track, PhillNRich takes us back sampling a familiar voice. The hooks “Come Back” vocals are sampled from the late Aaliyah’s single “ Miss You” from her 2002 album “I Care 4 U.” The overall tone of the song takes listeners on a journey while utilizing storytelling to share the overall message. The single details the highs ad lows between a love triangle to which PhillNRich seemingly wants out of due to a series of complications. With just under three minutes, he delivers the message with his smooth flow as well as an R&B sampled instrumental. Paying homage to Texas, he intentionally includes chopped and screwed vocals within the song.

PhillNRich catches a breeze in new visual “Come Back”

Futhermore, PhilNRch takes us further on the journey with the music video for the single. Staying true to the songs theme, he is pictured in Miami where the songs storyline takes place. You can a catch him soaking up the sun while navigating the songs situational approach. He is also pictured performing the song with a plethora of scenic views including the beach, in front of a luxurious car, as well a bar with dim lighting. His more laid back approach further persuades the songs more smooth tone. Not only is the song a car ride staple, the music video is growing in popularity just a week after it’s release. The visual currently has over 10k views on YouTube.

Overall, PhillNRich is an upcoming artist to watch hailing from Texas. This year, he has continued to accumulate great viewership on his visuals. The song “Come Home” truly speaks to his more smooth penmanship as a rap artist. To keep up with his journey, you can follow him on Instagram where he has accumulated over 14k followers so far. Additionally, you can stream the single “Come Home” down below.