McKinley Dixon continues to elevate his status in the hip-hop and jazz rap scene with his latest release, Could’ve Been Different. This track marks the second preview of his upcoming fifth studio album, Magic, Alive!, and features two artists who have influenced Dixon’s artistic journey: underground rap legend Blu and the versatile Shamir.
The song blends Dixon’s signature poetic lyricism with the distinct talents of Blu and Shamir, creating an uplifting anthem that explores themes of change and self-reflection. It’s a powerful reminder of Dixon’s ability to craft thought-provoking music that transcends genres.
Could’ve Been Different follows the release of Sugar Water, which dropped over a month ago, and featured Quelle Chris and Anjimile. As Dixon approaches his 30th birthday, Magic, Alive! is shaping up to be a game-changing project, and with tracks like this, it’s clear that fans have a lot to look forward to.
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