1K Phew Debuts "What's Understood" EP

1K Phew, the Atlanta based rapper-songwriter and Reach Records recording artist, announces the release of his new EP What's Understood. Releasing today (February 15, 2019), the 7-track project is now available for purchase and streaming across all DSPs here.
Titling the project, What's Understood, 1K Phew wants to give fans and new listeners alike the chance to get to connect with his story on a deeper level, "People like to make assumptions all the time - about music, faith and even me," he says. "This project is about helping people come to a common understanding."
With guest features from the likes of Reach Records label mates KB and WHATUPRG as well as nobigdyl, and Ty Brasel, 1K Phew wants to build momentum for a stand-out year. On What's Understood, he hits hard with a lyrical, bass-heavy body of work, complete with his own message of praise and purpose. Where assumptions rule the day and common sense ain't so common, Phew says, "It's time for an explanation."
The project also releases with a documentary shot and produced by This is Me TV
Stream/Purchase What's Understood
Only One
Golden Ticket
Back Soon
How We Coming
Bigger Than Me
Pain
Ali
1K Phew is a proud native of Atlanta, GA, DeKalb County to be specific. You may recognize 1k Phew from his previous mixtape Never Too Late, and the hit single "Hammertime" from Lecrae.
For more information on 1K Phew, be sure to follow @1kphew on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
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