Young Misery K Presents “Lost and Found”

Young Misery K has been on my radar for a few months. The LA-based artist first made her way onto SOTB with her song “F*** Fear, which was featured in Vol. 18 of Quickies. Since then, she’s been relatively quiet until hitting my line this afternoon with “Lost and Found.” A quickish track about some of the things that stress her out, stress out people like her and the fact that she’s found a home “with this music sh*t.” I’m here for the production, which, like “F Fear,” has a Drake-esque feel to it. Lyrically, she’s vulnerable in a way we’d get from a late-era blog rap darling (think like a Blu, KRIT, Spitta, Big Sean–those types). It’s a bit refreshing because, as someone who grew up as a human and artist in the late-2000s/early-to-mid 2010s, I’ve got a soft spot for artists who take me back to that time. Check out “Lost and Found,” put it in your playlists and support dope music in all its forms.

Speed on the Beat

Whatever you need to know about me, you can find out on speedonthebeat.com. Dad of two, cat dad (of two), mental health advocate, Team Support Dope Music in All Its Forms.

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