4TUNAT sets the tone and shows you what's 'Possible' on his new tune

It’s all positive vibes and thoughts for 4TUNAT these days. The hip-hop artist comes through with some weekend motivation with Valentine’s Day on deck courtesy of his ‘Possible’ anthem.

It’s hard-hitting and really does hit the audio spot. Need more than just the single? How about the music video to accompany it? Tap in.

Atlanta rapper 4TUNAT has released his first single of 2023 titled “Possible.” Accompanied by a music video directed by Nick Welch, the 20-year old Geffen Records artist returns with yet another amplifying and impassioned new track to start the new year following up a string of releases in 2021 such as “Dreams,” “day in time,” and his nationally renowned single “Gillette.”

In "Possible", 4TUNAT takes listeners on a subversive journey through the back-and-forth battles of one’s emotions when one becomes utterly infatuated with a potential lover. In an effortless fashion 4TUNAT’s use of relatable experiences, paired with a mellow beat, creates an atmosphere that is both introspective and invigorating to listen to. The music video, directed by Nick Welch, innately showcases the vibrant and eclectic side of the 20-year old, bringing the lyrics to life through enchanted scenarios and illusive visuals. 

The track follows 2022’s renowned single “Gillette, which showcased the more catchy and polished side of 4TUNAT’s discography and aired nationally throughout the 2022 NFL season. Now with “Possible,” 4TUNAT continues the saga of what he calls “journey music” as he hopes to shows fans vulnerability in a way that few artists ever do, exposing fears, suspicions, and destructive thought processes—reaching out a hand to any listener who’s ever felt the same. 

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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