KB Links Up with Niko Eme and Cardec Drums for "Danza"
Four-time Dove Award-winning hip hop artist KB, has unveiled his second single from his upcoming album His Glory Alone II, titled "Danza;" an upbeat Dominican-style track where he links up with Latin producer and music artist Niko Eme and Puerto Rican drummer, producer and composer Cardec Drums. The track is available to stream across all digital platforms.
" 'Danza' is a feel good song, with some classic Fred Hammond crossover infused throughout," explains the Southside Rabbi host. "It's all about encouraging us to have fun in the presence of God."
To support the song release, KB dropped the official music video that was directed by Karsten Winegeart & Cobe Grandstaff and was shot in the surrounding areas of Tampa. (insert music video here). The song's style draws inspiration from the vibrant Dominican music genre "Dembow,'' known for its lively and collective dancing and celebration. The intention behind the video was to capture the essence of the song as a gathering of Believers joyfully expressing their devotion to The Lord and to offer a renewed portrayal of the genre, which traditionally depicts a community reveling in their shared experiences through dance and camaraderie.
'Danza' is one of 16 tracks on His Glory Alone II, set to release on Sony's RCAI/Provident Entertainment on August 11. The album features numerous guest artists including Lecrae, Wande, Britt Nicole and more. The author and Billboard Chart-topping artist says this album is his most vulnerable yet. Acting as the sequel to his previous record released in 2020, and the soundtrack to his latest book Dangerous Jesus: Why the Only Thing More Risky than Getting Jesus Right Is Getting Jesus Wrong, KB collaborated with producers WEARETHEGOOD, Scootie Wop and Cardec Drums to deliver a full length project that expresses the infiniteness of God. Additionally, KB peels back the layers of his own heart and journey, facing childhood trauma, abandonment, confusion and doubt with unapologetic transparency.
For more information on KB and full list of tour dates, please visit whoiskb.com.
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