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R&B Singer/Songwriter David Lyn Speaks on Civil Unrest in New ‘Can’t Breathe’ Single / Watch

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*Los Angeles, CA  – David Lyn, the younger brother of Grammy award-winning producer IzyBeats (Koffee, Jorja Smith, Lila Iké) has just released his debut single “Can’t Breathe,”  produced by Neri Beats, off his upcoming EP set to drop this Summer.

Amid civil and social unrest, the Jamaican American Miami native is using his voice and platform to speak on current issues in the country as it relates to the Black community, most namely racial injustice and police brutality.

David Lyn exclaimed “I am upset and my music is a form of release.

As David Lyn gears up for the release of his debut EP due out later this summer, fans will be able to follow his storytelling journey with more captivating singles and visuals.

Source: R&B Singer/Songwriter David Lyn Speaks on Civil Unrest in New ‘Can’t Breathe’ Single / Watch

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