Thutmose Declares "Romeo Is Dead" On His New Track

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Thutmose is back with a brand new record.

Thutmose is a name that should be on everyone's radar by now. He made a buzz for himself throughout 2018 building up to the release of his project, Man On Fire which arrived in November. His subsequent releases have shown an enormous amount of musical growth in a short period of time. He was recently featured on the soundtrack for Spider-Man: Enter The Spider-Verse in December. 2019 seems like a promising year for him already. Today, he returns with his second drop of the year, "Romeo Is Dead."

Thutmose is back with his brand new single, "Romeo Is Dead." Thutmose comes through with a more melodic effort while flexing his flow throughout the verse. If you're lonely on Valentine's Day, this might be the joint for you. If that's not the case, it's still an enjoyable track from one of the most promising young cats out of Brooklyn right now. Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Thutmose.

Quotable Lyrics
Who taught you how to love?
You supposed to take this serious, stop playing with my heart
I need somebody loyal
This Romeo is dead, I drank up all your poison


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