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Creator to Creators S6 Ep 59 Lamar Woods

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In the first track of his new album Highly Sensitive Person, Lamar Woods opens with, “I had my first panic attack at 35. I thought I was gonna die.” But the upbeat intro and funky R&B vibe suggest a twist on that dire statement, referencing Ryan from Drive in a playful way.Lamar, known for his successful television and film career, dives into a diverse, 19-track hip-hop exploration of mental health, blending humor with serious themes. The lead single, “Don’t Give Up On Me,” tackles relationship avoidance, showcasing his lighthearted take on deep emotions.He may also release “Beautiful Black Boy,” a catchy yet introspective track about the challenges of being a Black artist in America. With a quick beat, it features the line, “I don’t wanna die before I see Trump locked up.”The album's title reflects Lamar's journey through anxiety and panic attacks, sparked by his own experiences. Inspired by his therapist, he embraces the label of “highly sensitive person,” using it to explore different facets of his identity and musical style.The album features a variety of genres, including folk, Motown, and funk, and includes collaborations with artists like Curtis Dro and Open Mike Eagle.Having moved to Los Angeles to pursue writing and filmmaking, Lamar returned to music during the pandemic, releasing multiple singles and EPs. Highly Sensitive Person marries fun with profound insights, all tied back to that opening line about his panic attack. He admits he doesn't have all the answers but invites listeners on his journey.
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In the first track of his new album Highly Sensitive Person, Lamar Woods opens with, “I had my first panic attack at 35. I thought I was gonna die.” But the upbeat intro and funky R&B vibe suggest a twist on that dire statement, referencing Ryan from Drive in a playful way.Lamar, known for his successful television and film career, dives into a diverse, 19-track hip-hop exploration of mental health, blending humor with serious themes. The lead single, “Don’t Give Up On Me,” tackles relationship avoidance, showcasing his lighthearted take on deep emotions.He may also release “Beautiful Black Boy,” a catchy yet introspective track about the challenges of being a Black artist in America. With a quick beat, it features the line, “I don’t wanna die before I see Trump locked up.”The album's title reflects Lamar's journey through anxiety and panic attacks, sparked by his own experiences. Inspired by his therapist, he embraces the label of “highly sensitive person,” using it to explore different facets of his identity and musical style.The album features a variety of genres, including folk, Motown, and funk, and includes collaborations with artists like Curtis Dro and Open Mike Eagle.Having moved to Los Angeles to pursue writing and filmmaking, Lamar returned to music during the pandemic, releasing multiple singles and EPs. Highly Sensitive Person marries fun with profound insights, all tied back to that opening line about his panic attack. He admits he doesn't have all the answers but invites listeners on his journey.
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