Hip-hop icon and multi-platinum artist Kardinal Offishall is following up his brand new return to music, the Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall influenced “LET EM OUT,” with a decidedly sultry followup, the Amapiano and Afrobeats imbued “SOAK.”
“LET EM OUT” and “SOAK” are both taken from the multi-platinum artist’s long awaited and highly anticipated EP, Everyday, Sometimes.
Featuring TV and platinum music star Rotimi and newcomer Ocean Banks, “SOAK” brings us to a place where we leave behind our insecurities and embrace our inner sexy.
It’s a feel-good anthem made to move your body and lift the vibes all summer long.
“In a time when real connection feels rare and true sensuality is harder than ever to experience, enter the summer banger ‘SOAK’!” shares Kardinal, who also works as a Global A&R Executive at Def Jam Records, helping to shape the sound and direction of today’s music.
Inspired by Toronto house parties, block parties, clubs and Caribana, “SOAK,” is a languid dip in the pool at the height of humidity and in true intimacy.
























