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K. Michelle Opens Up With Latest Single, “Save Me”

After promising fans that new music was coming, K. Michelle has now released her latest single, “Save Me.”

The single, which she calls a pre-single, is not the first song off her upcoming album, but it a small taste to hold people over. The cover art alone is attention grabbing, Kimberly hugging a  devil. This appears to be the first single from K on her own label. It was released under a record label title by “Chase Landin, LLC,” which is the name of her son. It was also released under the label “No Color No Sound” which is the name of the label she stated previously on her own reality show on VH1.

“Oh, I know I can’t depend on you for no, nothing at all/ You let me down every time/ I hope you’re happy without me / The truth is I’m tired of falling for you,” she sings.

Get “Save Me” here, and listen below.

William Carter

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