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Don Ready - 2 Serious (R&B/CCM)

Don Ready - 2 Serious
Don Ready has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called '2 Serious'.

With previous placements on New Music Friday Christian and over 40k Tik Tok Following Don Ready returns with his first R&B/Pop Collaboration '2 Serious' with Alternative R&B artist Yung Kriss. This new age R&B record will be accompanied by a fresh, retro-styled music video with trendy choreography on YouTube, as well as promoted in front of over 35K organic followers on social media platforms, including Tik Tok, Instagram, & Facebook.

Don shares: "When we created the record (“2 Serious” by Don Ready ft. Yung Kriss), I wanted to make something that the audience could genuinely enjoy. A sound that was fun, vibey, & full of truth. For me, creating is about enjoying what I do, & I wanted that to translate into the record. In a world that is full of anxiety, depression, & for a lot of young believers, a sense of not belonging, I wanted to remind them that there is joy to be found in life, because we have Jesus. We don’t have to take the matters of this world “2 Serious”, because God already overcame the world. We know we win!"

Lyrics

https://genius.com/Don-ready-2-serious-lyrics

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You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/7lbwcw0Ex0CR9ILFs9Jrgk

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcuGl41rgcI

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