K The Infinite's "All Good" Is An Unapologetically Honest Tale Of Street Life

K The Infinite's "All Good" Is An Unapologetically Honest Tale Of Street Life


October 17, 2019

After releasing his debut 11-track EP, Void, earlier this year, K The Infinite is gearing up for his forthcoming project Merkaba, which is set to be released tomorrow. The Camden rapper has been warming up for the release of his new project with the frequent release of singles, leading up to its fifth track, "All Good".

K opens the track with a poetic speech ("I read somewhere that reminiscing is the first sign of depression"), before delivering a frenzy of lyricism where he talks about life on the roads for youngers and reminisces on the people he's had to leave behind to progress in life. Then, as he slows it down for the chorus, he switches it up with some smooth and soulful vocals.

K The Infinite revealed the thought process and inspiration behind Merkaba, stating that it's "a journey reminiscent of good times with songs like 'All Good' and 'Wisdom Of My Youth' painting the narrative. It tackles the death of my father in 'Proud' and conquers fear with 'Such Is Life'. The project represents healing; transforming through pain and finding the beauty in life."




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