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After weeks of promotions, new recording artist 1UCID makes his debut with the release of his first single ever in the survivor's remorse track, titled "Miss You," out now, via own imprint. Sonically, the debut blends a wide variety of genres, including Afrobeats, New Age Hip Hop, traditional R&B, perfect for a new artist preparing to take the music industry by storm. Stream it below.

"Miss You” is a song of purpose, dedicated to past heartbreaks, the departed friend who became a brother," said 1UCID."Grounded in the shared experience of loneliness and emptiness that is felt when we miss someone, “Miss You” provides both rhythm and emotional release."

"I'm bringing a daring and authentic sound to the table that will transform the lives of my listeners," he continued.

"Miss You" is the first of more new music to come from 1UCID, and he announced two more new songs on the horizon in the press release. And with a debut album in the works, newfound fans can follow the new artist on social media for daily updates and much more.

Check out the debut single below.

https://open.spotify.com/album/2ftz9HQeDMy67C9DA9KOYI?si=jGNd9PFkS-CXDmfQIAbY9g

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