Lupe Fiasco once rapped, "I am American mentally with Japanese tendencies" and that line lives on in Levi Watson. More Mt. Fuji than Stone Mountain, the recent college grad has always approached the art of songwriting with humility: I recall him holding his own on "Fuchsia" with Garrott Odom and it is evident from the cover of 'No Love Lost Vol. 1' that his true colors have not waned. Nowadays, Levi Watson prefers diving headfirst into melodies and chorus while drowning his production in synths. JALENKWRIGHT
Despite feeling low and lonely at times, Levi Watson finds solace in beats, rhymes, and living a life where he models in Tokyo Fashion Week AND meets Thudercat! 'No Love Lost Vol. 2' is the result of Levi Watson’s personal growth since 'Volume 1'. On 'Volume 2' one can discern even more hip hop and R&B influences blending seamlessly into electropop backgrounds. He interpolates Ginuwine and Mase on "Son of Man" and "Level Up" respectively while "ZX Counter" sounds like a Final Fantasy boss fight. JALENKWRIGHT