More than three-quarters of Americans are struggling with the rising cost of food. Rising rent is hitting low- and middle-income U.S. residents harder than in years past. Mass layoffs are impacting professionals in the tech sector, media industry, and beyond. Even the rising cost of everyday items like eggs or Nike sneakers is a cause of stress for many Americans. In short, there’s a lot going on, but summer is right around the corner, and many are looking to find a bit of happiness in the wild, ridiculous world we’re living in, including singer Reggie Becton.
“This ‘9-5’ is too much, and I still ain’t made enough,” Reggie Becton opens his new single, “Die Young.”
Floating over production from Etienne and Khris Riddick-Tynes, Reggie Becton’s “Die Young” is a musical act of rebellion. With fiery yet carefree lyrics, the singer is motivated more than ever to pour a drink, smoke something, kick back, and relax with the people who make all of the stress in the world disappear for a few hours.
“One more shot for the nights we’ve spent together,” he continues. “Because this could be the last summer. One more time, could we feel this way forever?”
Reggie Becton’s “Die Young” is the soundtrack for the 20-somethings, 30-somethings, and anybody else looking to let their hair down, take control of their happiness and be free for a good three minutes and 17 seconds. As the first taste of his forthcoming album, Reggie Becton’s “Die Young” is looking to make a statement with TLGAS.