“Amicably” – Kahone Concept

Sadly, it’s human nature to bend the truth, especially when it’s about ourselves. Every day we’re asked at least once how we’re doing and no matter what chaos is building up inside, we say, “Fine,” and move on. We lie for a variety of reasons to the world and ourselves, and that can oftentimes lead to the demise of relationships, especially the romantic variety. However, with maturity and growth, we’re able to stop lying to ourselves and that, in a nutshell, is what pointed Kahone Concept in the direction of his brand new single, “Amicably.” 

Kahone Concept doesn’t shy away from the fact that he messed up, or that whatever led to the demise of a particular situation was his fault. This ‘70s-inspired, in both sound and visually speaking if tuning into the video, song comes through with vivid melodies that definitely get a little funky. Lyrically though, Kahone Concept is being truthful about himself and only pointing the finger of blame in his direction. 

Following a tidal wave of new music in 2021, “Amicably” is Kahone Concept’s first single this year. With the promise of more to come, he is also going to be doing what he’s done in the past with songs like “Hylow” and “Maybe” and provide acoustic versions and commentaries to complement each new single throughout the rest of the year. To hear all of the above and more, and to keep tabs on all his new releases, make sure to check out Kahone Concept on all major music and streaming sites today.

Written by Kendra Beltran

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