Emerging crooner LTB, who has enraptured listeners across Maryland and beyond with his vintage R&B-infused adaptations, unveils new artistic heights with his transportive single “Soul of the South.” Hailing from Annapolis, but with a frequency that is much broader, LTB revives his characteristic style with a grandiose track that can easily be considered a movie score.

On top of ethereal layers of orchestral arrangements and amazing melodies, LTB sings with his smooth voice to narrate stories of desire, love, and memory with vocal acrobatics and emotional depth. Having successfully performed sell out shows and wowing the audience with clean vocal lines, it is evident that this is a one of kind singer. “Soul of the South” is the song that has LTB go into completely new musical directions and LTB does it with incredible skill. This was a multi-dimensional journey of the soul and I was hooked from the first note right until the last, and beyond. LTB helps to lead the listeners into an underwater into dreams and feelings which are too beautiful and complex to be described in words.

It’s an emotive piece of music I was able to get lost in and listen to over and over again in search of hidden meanings within the music. As seen from legends, LTB establishes his own territory that celebrates intimacy and escapism in pop. With LTB’s ever-growing list of performances increasing people’s understanding of his unique style, one can only imagine more creative horizons for this incredibly gifted artist. “Soul of the South” proves that he is at the forefront of emotive pop, using inherent musical abilities to guide people through various aspects of life. LTB brings retro cool into the twenty-first century for the audience to enjoy in the years to come. His is a unique voice that can only take this rising artist’s career to even higher pedestal.

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