Terius Nash aka The-Dream's 1977 & New Video: "Long Gone"
Terius Nash aka The-Dream released his mixtape, 1977 in early September as his fourth studio album was pushed back idefinitely by his label, Def Jam Records. His fourth album, The Love IV: Diary of a Mad Man was originally supposed to be released on Sept. 20 but due to contract negotions, Def Jam pulled the album's release and The-Dream decided to release 1977 under his government name, Terius Nash to make sure he stayed relevent with fans. The album is 13 tracks of what The-Dream does best: excellent production and lyrical word play but it is also extremely personal with the first few tracks clearly about his break up with famous ex-wife, Christian Milian. Check out "Used to Be" for a very angry, male perspective on a very public break-up.
Here's the first single & video from the mixtape, "Long Gone:"
"I don't know about us anymore, No matter what my mouth may say.
I don't know about us anymore, laying beside you suddenly feels strange.
Laying beside you suddenly feels strange.
If I say I love you, you gonna say you love me back
But the thing about that is that it's so far from the facts.
See I don't know about us anymore, no matter what your mouth may say
Cuz your heart says, long gone..."
-Terius Nash
Here's the whole Mixtape. ENJOY and check out my FAVE track, "Wedding Crasher."
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