Harlem’s Saint Hirst Jegb Reveals “A Scammer’s Interlude” Clip
If you’re fan of urban music staples like Tory Lanez and Ty Dolla Sign, or just dope music in general, then you’ll love the newly released album entitled “Crack Uptown”, from Harlem based Afrobeats and R&B artist Saint Hirst Jegb.
Jegb recently unveiled the lyric video for “A Scammer’s Interlude”, which is featured as the second song on the album after the title track. “A Scammer’s Interlude” explores the quest for genuine love and respect amidst a world filled with deception and insincerity. He passionately expresses a desire to be recognized beyond superficial roles, yearning for true appreciation and respect, and the lyrics highlight the struggle against counterfeit emotions and the difficulty of finding authentic connections.
Check out the clip to “A Scammer’s Interlude” right now, listen to “Crack Uptown” on Spotify, and connect with Saint Hirst Jegb on his social media.
Listen to “Crack Uptown” on: Spotify