Son.Person and Clay “Krucial” Perry III Release “Get Low”
Album art for “Get Low”
It is no surprise that Son.Person has yet another release before we end the year. One of Memphis’ hardest-working young talents continues to climb charts and turn heads. With his new release “Get Low”, he brings his fans a bit of a surprise by adding another Memphis artist Clay “Krucial” Perry III into the mix. These two have developed chemistry over the years and will be something to look out for in you stereo system. The track is coming at you after Son.Person’s most recent release “Here to Stay”.
“Get Low” is one of those songs that will be stuck in your head… For a while. This song embodies exactly what Son.Person has been about recently. High-quality melodies and vibes to get your mind right. There is something to be said about an artist who can devise a plan to swarm his audience with a mood. Whether you’re trying to dance or just vibe out at a party, “Get Low” has it all. Son.Person is on the track for a verse and the chorus while Krucial takes over one verse. The two have such a smooth transition you would think they’re The Dynamic Duo. We’ll let you decide who is Batman and who’s Robin. If groovy sounds mixed with banging 808s is your thing then this is what you want to crank up wherever you may go.
It takes a very intelligent artist to understand what it takes to get your fans the music they didn’t know they wanted. I’ve been listening to Son.Person’s music for half a year now and I am always impressed with his ability to simply create. He has no lack of artistry in his music and it shouldn’t go unnoticed. You will be hard-pressed to find an artist that is able to keep up with his skills in the studio. At 17, he is still incredibly young but he is able to compete with the best of them.
Son.Person performing at FedEx Forum
You can find “Get Low” on all major streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal and more. The song was released through Notoriety Music Group of Memphis, TN. The song was distributed through Connect Music of Memphis, TN. The engineer was D. Alexander of Memphis, TN via contributing studios Track Nation and 1st Class Studios.