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RnB 13 February, 2021

C.S. Armstrong Unveils "Crazy" Cover & "Welcome To America" With Black Thought

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) With a fascinating journey as a child prodigy turned preacher and army veteran turned soul-shaking artist, C.S. Armstrong shares a pair of new recordings today. First, he serves up a bluesy and bold cover of the Gnarls Barkley classic "Crazy." The video highlights the intensity of his delivery with intimate closeups as he sings in the studio.

Then, there's "Welcome To America" with Black Thought. He joined forces with the legendary Roots co-founder and elite rapper for this standout from the Judas and the Black Messiah Soundtrack - available now.
Be on the lookout for more from C.S. Armstrong soon.

Born to a single mother in the service with a preacher grandma in his corner, C.S. Armstrong traveled an unbelievable road one step at a time. At 10-years-old, he preached in church as an ordained minister. At 16-years-old, he earned respect in the streets with his fists. At 18-years-old, he enlisted in the military to serve his country. Eight years later, he rolled into New York and lent his voice to one hip-hop banger after another. His instantly recognizable vocals shined on Statik Selektah's "In The Wind" [feat. Joey Bada$$ & Big K.R.I.T] and Bun B, Prodigy, and Remy Bank's "Where's Your Leader." His voice also coursed through Action Bronson's tastemaker-approved Billboard Top 200 chart-topping Mr. Wonderful, in addition to joining the star on the road. Settling in Southern California, he powered Book's "Last Man Standing" for the official Call of Duty: WWII trailer and dropped a pair of critically acclaimed independent projects, namely Truth Be Told [2019] and The Blue Tape [2020]. His voice echoed on Black Thought's "We Could Be Good (United)" [feat. C.S. Armstrong & OSHUN] from the critical favorite Streams of Thought, Vol. 3: Cain & Able. Along the way, Dr. Dre became his "uncle," Republic Records signed him, and he distilled gospel, blues, hip-hop, and rock into a sound as intoxicating and biting as aged whisky. Streamed millions of times and championed by Billboard, A COLORS SHOW, and more, OnesToWatch claimed, "The music is something to grow old with." Now, he tells the story with no filter on a series of singles for Republic Records.
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