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Yasmeen needs "One More Drink"

  • January 21, 2019
  • Tayo Odutola
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Los Angeles-baed singer Yasmeen returns with her unique brand of emotionally touching music as she drops a new joint titled "One More Drink". The track was written by herself and her writing partner Rashied Arekat while the anthemic production was handled by Moody and Mr. A. The song is an honest look at mixing deep emotions and a little bit more alcohol than you should. However, it's not from a place of self-pity but rather a somewhat empowering position. She knows what she is doing and she is going to roll with the punches till it's through.

"One More Drink" is the follow-up single to her gripping ballad "Half of Me (Acoustic)".

Connect with Yasmeen: Facebook | Soundcloud | Instagram

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