Juke Ross - Chapter 2 (2020) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Juke Ross
Title: Chapter 2
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Palm Tree Records - RCA Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:10:30
Total Size: 1.35 GB / 392 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Chapter 2
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Palm Tree Records - RCA Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:10:30
Total Size: 1.35 GB / 392 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Drifting Apart
02. Atlanta
03. We Never Die (Demo)
04. Wasted Time
05. Burned By The Love
06. Someone to Die For
07. Trading Places
08. Amazing
09. Life in The City
10. Tonight is Love
11. When Boys Cry, It Pours
12. Sophia
13. Alright
14. Higher
15. Drifting Apart (Acoustic)
16. We Never Die (Acoustic)
17. Burned By The Love (Acoustic)
18. Someone to Die For (Acoustic)
19. Trading Places (Acoustic)
20. Tonight is Love (Acoustic)
The 14-track album includes the heart-wrenching ballad ‘Atlanta’ which chronicles his move from Guyana, the culture shock and the displacement he initially felt. Ross gave a preview to his album by releasing ‘Atlanta’ earlier this year. Since then, the singer has been giving little teasers and releases of some of the tracks via social media. “For me, it’s all about the music,” Ross said while posting his track-list on IG. “This is for the fans that waited… Thank you yo all the awesome people I’ve encountered so far…” another post read featuring the team behind the album’s production and the album cover featuring a sketched portrait of Ross. Other tracks that fans can look forward to include ‘Drifting Apart’, ‘Wasted Time’, ‘Trading Places’ along with seven new tracks.
Ross had touring prior to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, but now, stationed in one place- much like the rest of the world- it seems like he used this time productively and capitalized on the downtime to bring worthwhile entertainment for his Guyanese fans and those around the world.
Juke Ross, vocals, guitar
Ross had touring prior to the outbreak of the Coronavirus, but now, stationed in one place- much like the rest of the world- it seems like he used this time productively and capitalized on the downtime to bring worthwhile entertainment for his Guyanese fans and those around the world.
Juke Ross, vocals, guitar