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LML – “Cheat” (Lyric Video)

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For Miami’s Lunchmoney Lewis, 2020 was nothing short of phenomenal following the success of his quarantine-inspired project, Songs In The Key of Quarantine. As the year comes to a close, Lewis preps us for his forthcoming album with more music in the release of the lyrical presentation for his new single called “Cheat.” After supplying hits for others, LML focus on himself and drops a bonafide hit for the charts. A perfect title for the new star as he appears to have a cheat code to the sound right now because he can’t be stopped.

“Cheat” is the familiar fun-loving Pop sound grassroots fans are used to from Florida boy. For newfound fans, they won’t get enough of the Saweetie and City Girl collaborator’s light-hearted nature, diversity and limitless potential. The birth of Lewis latest came from his flirtatious side ready to get back out into the world and have some fun.

Lewis on the making of “Cheat”:

“Cheat is a record I did for fun that turned into a good idea. I like making people dance about things that are traditionally taboo. it’s a song you can 2-step to with your wife or girl and just forget about life worries, at least for a moment.”

The new single is a direct follow-up to LML’s 2020 wave rider which spawned hit songs and visuals “Toliet Paper” and “Thank You.” Upon the release of the new single, Lunchmoney Lewis announced his next album is coming 2021, titled, A Good Time For No Reason. “Cheat” is the perfect jump-on point for any newfound fan.

Directed by The Goldsmyth, the animation is created by Halatrax and Phil Phever. “Cheat” is produced by the talented Cristina “Cris” Jerome. For everything LML, follow the new star on Instagram for daily updates.

Watch the wordplay below and stream Lunchmoney Lewis’ latest project, Songs in the Key of Quarantine, here.

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Bryson "Boom" Paul is a well-known journalist and media correspondent. He has written for OC Weekly, LA Weekly, Dallas Observer, Hip Hop DX, The Source and more. Throughout 13-plus years, he has interviewed the biggest names in music, like Tyler the Creator, 50 Cent and Sean Paul.

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