Hip hop, R&B artist Caleb LaDuke Releases New EP GiRLS

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Nashville, Tenn. (June 12, 2020) – Hip hop // r&b rap artist, Caleb LaDuke, releases his new EP, GiRLS, on all streaming platforms. LaDuke blends inspiration from artists such as Travis Scott, Charlie Puth, and Post Malone to create an EP unlike any other. While his previous music shares his struggle with rediscovering his faith after walking away, GiRLS divulges into negative coping habits he didn’t realize he had until he began writing the songs.

The tracklist, CLOUT GiRLS, GTiDL, LOTTA GiRLS, CRAZY GiRLS, was originally written as individual singles until LaDuke found a connection between the songs and discovered the project’s true concept– how he relied on love and relationships more than he should and the effect this had on him. From the EP, LaDuke hopes his listeners realize “life is messy regardless of where you are, but redemption is always possible.”

Along with various virtual shows, Caleb is currently preparing to play Pittsburgh’s Yinzfest 2020 on August 15th.

You can learn more about Caleb LaDuke by visiting www.calebladuke.com and connecting with him on FacebookTwitterTik Tok, and Instagram.

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