LEO BROWN FINALLY GAVE FEEDBACK

Author: Liyema Mantshongo

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Leo Brown's project titled "Save Me 2" is sitting on over 4K streams on Audiomack just under two weeks of its release. 

Liyema Gosa who is a HoĆ«rskool Hangklip High School scholar who goes by the name of Leo Brown according to his fans, blessed us with a therapeutic album titled "Save Me 2" on the 4th of May 2020. The project reached 1K streams under 12 hours of its release which was already a pathway to a successful start up. Before the Save Me 2 project there was "Save Me" and we asked about the transformation from "Save Me" to "Save Me 2". "The change from Save Me to Save Me 2 is that it's no longer my problems because I overcame them already. It's more of what we go through as people, like society and religion and stuff like that." he said. Brown's feedback about the streams was that he is very happy of the response people gave him concerning the project and he wasn't expecting such response. "Honestly I was just putting it out for people to listen, I even told Ta Abs(his manager) that if I can heal five or ten people because it's easy to hear something but it's hard to understand it. I didn't care about the streams but they make me happy and stuff." 

Leo's fans can tell that A-Reece might be one of his inspiration in life and he confirmed those claimed and even added that you can hear more of A-Reece here and there on his music. His most inspiration is Tupac but couldn't reinvent Tupac's sound and style because of the era. If you were wondering if Leo has another project under his sleeve you can wait because the masterpiece he cooked out of Save Me 2 is what's taking him out of Queenstown, so there's no music being made yet because Save Me 2 has a lot to do to put Leo on the spotlight. Unlike other rappers Leo Brown wished people didn't know him whatsoever but his music because he put his heart out for people to listen to his music and not for him to be the spotlight. Leo's word to the young kids who are pulling up in Hip Hop, "My word is that you can not make it while working with numbers and I know it's good to work together. Let's be realistic, you will always be part of that group of people. So my word of advice is do it on your own, buy your own equipment, make your own music. Be yourself and don't have any other ni**** besides you that can rap except you because they see you as competition. Move out of that and be alone." Don't take my word for it because the Mr Record Breaker himself has spoken and servants shall do follow and he's grateful for your support.

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  1. The project is way too classic with different emotions within, & majority of folks are relating on the emotions

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