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Portland Hip-Hop Artist Keith Canva$ Releases Highly Anticipated Single “Met in Hell”

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Burn Money Music’s celebrated artist Keith Canva$ announces the release of his long-awaited single “Met in Hell.” Produced by local Portland producer Reckless and featuring guitar work from Brian Spencer, the soulful single is his first release in 2019 and serves as a perfect transition into his evolved sound.

“Met in Hell” will resonate with listeners who are familiar with the highly-relatable circumstances of tragic romance. Keith Canva$ has described “Met in Hell” as a melodic alternative/emo hip-hop track about “a relationship going through the motions” and overcoming an ill-fated romantic bond. The song draws inspiration from the ways in which heartbreak and environmental circumstances can change one’s perspective on love. As Keith explains: “I met her in hell, so no matter how good she looked, she was in hell from the start.”

Keith Canva$ is Portland’s original emo lit lovechild, thriving in the intersection of relationships and strip clubs. He’s there for fans at their highest highs and lowest lows. With only 3 prior releases, Keith’s musical promise and talent are already undeniable. Having previously collaborated with Famous Dex, $teven Cannon, Croosh, and T $poon, fans should expect a bright future from this rising star. Already known for his high-energy performances and incredible stage presence, Canva$ regularly sells out local shows and has also taken his antics to sets at SXSW and Rolling Loud LA. In addition, Keith joined Marty Grimes on The Cold Pizza Tour and shared the stage with Lil Xan and Waka Flocka.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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