Blackbear Grabs FRND For "Anxiety"

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Blackbear and FRND connect on "Anxiety."

Blackbear's gearing up to drop off his forthcoming album cybersex in the upcoming weeks. The songwriter turned rapper has dropped off a slew of new singles over the past few months to gear up for its release. And the majority of those singles had some pretty big names attached to it. Today, he grabs his friend, FRND, for their collab "Anxiety."

While Blackbear's most recent work has teetered closer towards rap-sing wave, "Anxiety" has Blackbear going full pop with this. The production on the track has a very EDM-like influence and blackbear croons all over it. Regardless, it's another solid track from him and shows that he won't be sticking to just one style throughout his upcoming project. He's also tapped into the hip hop world fairly well with this project. He's dropped some bangers and brought along the likes of Cam'ron, 2 Chainz and Tinashe. The project is set to drop on Nov. 27th so keep your eyes peeled for it to drop.

Quotable Lyrics
Every time I smile what I'm doing fine
Does it show?
'Cause I'm really freakin' out
Too scared of letting you go


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