JR Writer Gets Honest On "Losing It"

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JR Writer returns with his latest single, "Losing It."

Harlem's JR Writer came back into the game last year with his tape, Meet Zeus. Since then, he's slowly been trying to re-gain the same attention he once had when he was working heavily with Dipset. Despite that, he's back today with an honest and introspective effort with "Losing It."

It's one of the first pieces of work we've got from him in a minute. The production is filled with soul while JR completely puts his soul on the line with this one. On "Losing It," Writer confronts some of the difficulties he's had to deal with in the past including his absence from the rap game due to his legal troubles and his life in the streets.

"Losing It" is off of a forthcoming project from JR Writer that's due out on  November 30th. He still hasn't dropped the title of the project but if this is any indication of what it'll sound like, it's definitely going to be a project filled with solid production and bars.

Quotable Lyrics
Beyond raw, want war?
Get an encore
DNA all over the place,
Kendrick Lamar tour


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