He’s the Southern rebel joining Elijah Blake in kicking dust in the faces of many an R&B newbie, serving a sound that oozes nothing but honesty.
His name?
August Alsina, responsible for the budding smash that is ‘I Luv This’, featuring Trinidad James.
Now watch him woo his ever growing fan base with a smoking rendition of his explicit number, ‘Let Me Hit That’, live at SOB‘s, below!
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Oh my he just sang me out of my panties
I’m so happy that TGJ are showing so much love to the new guys instead of forcing Rihanna and Beyonce down our throats every day.
August Slaysina and Slaylijah Blake >>>>>>
i concur.
Truths everywhere.
Still can’t get over the fact he’s on here all the time now.
Why do TGJ only post the good looking R&B dudes?
You want them to post the ugly ones?
I said the same thing yesterday. They have to practically be budding s** symbols to get any attention on here. I’m sure Travis Garland is next. How often do you see them post on The Weeknd though? Who by the way, sells records and can outsing most of the guys they post on.
What kind of foolery? They post on who they think will bring the the most hits. I dont think the Weeknd is part of their audience.
And yet they post on Drake constantly, who is a main collaborator of The Weeknd’s.
He has a nice voice but I doubt he’ll go far with his lyrical content and the way he handles audiances
Im sure he’ll get a Top 20 Hit on the R&B charts but I dont see awards or him being relevent in the next 2 years.
No hate just honesty
I understand you totally. He’s very urban/hip hop/club show scene which isn’t very mainstream. Urban audiences will love him though. I don’t see him crossing over unless he gets a hit like “Bed” or “Suffocate” as J. Holiday did.