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Kotic Couture, the self-proclaimed “Queen of the Underground” in Baltimore, delivers an upbeat and exhilarating performance in “Late To The Party,” their new release in 2022 from Babe City Records. A dynamic rapper, songwriter and fixture on the club scene in Baltimore, Kotic brings to their latest work a mix of high-energy hip hop, street-smart lyrics and beautifully crafted stories set to an insistent beat.
Written and recorded during the pandemic lockdown, “Late To The Party” continues the artist’s musical journey of gender non-conforming self-expression. Raised in Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Kotic Couture (pronounced kāˈädik ko͞oˈto͝or) came of age in Baltimore’s club scene and produced their first album, the introspective “Diary of a Dreamer,” in 2018.
The new release will sound familiar to longtime fans, yet is sonically tighter and more refined. Kotic largely attributes their musical progression to a newfound confidence from finding a community of like-minded Black and queer-identifying artists who pushed them to “create my own lane and really pave it. ‘Late To The Party’ reflects the arrival of a new, bolder, freer and more confident me,” continues Kotic.
“I am who I am. And if the majority doesn’t like that, I’ll stick with the minority.”
Written and recorded during the pandemic lockdown, “Late To The Party” continues the artist’s musical journey of gender non-conforming self-expression. Raised in Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Kotic Couture (pronounced kāˈädik ko͞oˈto͝or) came of age in Baltimore’s club scene and produced their first album, the introspective “Diary of a Dreamer,” in 2018.
The new release will sound familiar to longtime fans, yet is sonically tighter and more refined. Kotic largely attributes their musical progression to a newfound confidence from finding a community of like-minded Black and queer-identifying artists who pushed them to “create my own lane and really pave it. ‘Late To The Party’ reflects the arrival of a new, bolder, freer and more confident me,” continues Kotic.
“I am who I am. And if the majority doesn’t like that, I’ll stick with the minority.”
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