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Come Inside: Lou Phelps enlists Jazz Cartier for Kaytranada-produced single

Come Inside: Lou Phelps enlists Jazz Cartier for KAYTRANADA-produced single

After a short break, Montreal JUNO-nominated artist Lou Phelps is back with new music powered by his brother and world–renowned producer, Kaytranada. The electro-rap crossover “Come Inside” premiered earlier today on Complex and features a not-to-be-missed appearance by Toronto star, Jazz Cartier.

“Effortlessly stacking syllables, Lou tells a story about meeting a girl and taking her out for a good time: ‘Met her at the strip club, she was a freelancer/Told me to give me her sign, she was a Cancer/Dancing for the dollars at the damn club/Strippin’ for these n*ggas that we wouldn’t even dare touch/She knows I ain’t trippin’ over damn thugs/She was a mama bear–I was her damn cub.'”

The single is available now on major digital outlets including Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play.

Come Inside: Lou Phelps enlists Jazz Cartier for Kaytranada-produced single


About Lou Phelps / Come Inside

Fluidly combining hip-hop and ethereal electronic beats, Montreal’s Lou Phelps is the biggest rapper in his city. Skating over a candy-colored disco-funk instrumental courtesy of KAYTRANADA, Lou Phelps turns on his charm on “Come Inside,” his latest single. Effortlessly stacking syllables, Lou tells a story about meeting a girl and taking her out for a good time: “Met her at the strip club, she was a freelancer/Told me to give me her sign, she was a Cancer/Dancing for the dollars at the damn club/Strippin’ for these n*ggas that we wouldn’t even dare touch/She knows I ain’t trippin’ over damn thugs/She was a mama bear–I was her damn cub.” Premiered by Complex, the song features a standout verse from fellow Canadian Jazz Cartier, who has a blast stringing together flashy punchlines over the club-ready sonics.

A longtime fixture of the Montreal arts scene, Lou Phelps is one of Canada’s foremost purveyors of club-rap bangers. Lou started making music in 2011 with his older brother Kevin, aka the Polaris Prize-winning producer KAYTRANADA, forming a future-rap group called The Celestics. Using the moniker Louie P, Lou developed a reputation for creating tasteful and danceable electro rap, releasing Supreme Laziness in 2014 and curating Cause I Wanna, an 80-minute DJ mix that featured tracks from innovative electronic artists like DJ Rashad, RP Boo, and Kyle Hall, showcasing his excellent taste and long list of influences. In 2017, Lou released 001: Experiments, his debut project which racked up over 1 million plays on SoundCloud, featured appearances from Bishop Nehru, Innanet James, KALLITECHNIS, and CJ Flemings, and earned a nomination from Canada’s Juno Awards for Rap Recording of the Year. Look out for more music from Lou in 2018, as the young rapper continues to evolve as a vital artist.

Come Inside: Lou Phelps enlists Jazz Cartier for Kaytranada-produced single

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