B-Lovee

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B-Lovee

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About B-Lovee

In 2021, B-Lovee became one of drill music's breakout stars, with "IYKYK" achieving over 13 million YouTube views and even more audio streams. Reviving contemporary samples across his aggressive brand of music, B followed with "Neaky," a drill track that updated Gyptian's "Hold Yuh" and the G-Herbo-assisted "My Everything (Part III)," which grabbed from Mary J. Blige. While he has established a trademark sound, B-Lovee focuses on expanding his range. B-Lovee grew up in the Andrew Jackson Houses along Courtlandt Avenue's dozen or so project buildings in the Bronx. From a West Indian family, music marked an escape. As a teenager, he began rapping. Nicknamed after the "Buddy Love" character in the 1988 cult-classic Child’s Play, B says he would occasionally record but was less interested in posting songs on Soundcloud or YouTube. In 2020, that changed with "No Hook," a hard-nosed video of B-Lovee surrounded by his crew in their gritty surroundings. In the summer of 2021, B-Lovee separated himself from the pack with “IYKYK.” Grabbing melodic elements from Wayne Wonder’s 2003 hit “No Letting Go,” B let everyone in on the secret that he was next up.. Soon, B-Lovee was performing during Meek Mill’s Madison Square Garden concert as well as New York’s Rolling Loud. In December, he celebrated his breakthrough with the 8-track collection My Everything featuring A Boogie, Herbo, and Kay Flock. It also included three versions of the title track, which marked new territory for B-Lovee.

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About B-Lovee

In 2021, B-Lovee became one of drill music's breakout stars, with "IYKYK" achieving over 13 million YouTube views and even more audio streams. Reviving contemporary samples across his aggressive brand of music, B followed with "Neaky," a drill track that updated Gyptian's "Hold Yuh" and the G-Herbo-assisted "My Everything (Part III)," which grabbed from Mary J. Blige. While he has established a trademark sound, B-Lovee focuses on expanding his range. B-Lovee grew up in the Andrew Jackson Houses along Courtlandt Avenue's dozen or so project buildings in the Bronx. From a West Indian family, music marked an escape. As a teenager, he began rapping. Nicknamed after the "Buddy Love" character in the 1988 cult-classic Child’s Play, B says he would occasionally record but was less interested in posting songs on Soundcloud or YouTube. In 2020, that changed with "No Hook," a hard-nosed video of B-Lovee surrounded by his crew in their gritty surroundings. In the summer of 2021, B-Lovee separated himself from the pack with “IYKYK.” Grabbing melodic elements from Wayne Wonder’s 2003 hit “No Letting Go,” B let everyone in on the secret that he was next up.. Soon, B-Lovee was performing during Meek Mill’s Madison Square Garden concert as well as New York’s Rolling Loud. In December, he celebrated his breakthrough with the 8-track collection My Everything featuring A Boogie, Herbo, and Kay Flock. It also included three versions of the title track, which marked new territory for B-Lovee.

B-Lovee's Popular songs

  • IYKYK
  • Brotherly Love (feat. Dougie B & B-Lovee)
  • Opp Spotter (feat. B-Lovee)

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Some of B-Lovee's most popular songs include IYKYK, Brotherly Love (feat. Dougie B & B-Lovee), Opp Spotter (feat. B-Lovee). These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.

You can listen to B-Lovee's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include IYKYK, Brotherly Love (feat. Dougie B & B-Lovee), Opp Spotter (feat. B-Lovee), and more.

B-Lovee is known for their distinctive sound in the bronx drill genre, often blending elements of new york drill, making them a unique voice in the music world.

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