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  1. Josiah Wise (born July 9, 1988), [ 3] known professionally as serpentwithfeet, is an R&B musician based in Brooklyn, New York City. Wise released the EP Blisters in 2016, his debut studio album soil in 2018, his second EP Apparition in 2020, and his second studio album Deacon in 2021.

  2. 91K Followers, 430 Following, 135 Posts - serpent (@serpentwithfeet) on Instagram: "my album GRIP out now 🤎 archiving at @geoffreyandgilbert".

  3. Mar 18, 2021 · The music serpentwithfeet makes is immediately distinctive, harnessing his gospel and classical training to a startling emotional openness. He works largely as a one-man studio band, fusing his...

  4. Feb 16, 2024 · Serpentwithfeet Is Feeling Romantic. The alt-soul artist talks with Them about his new album GRIP. “I’m a hopeful romantic,” Serpentwithfeet tells me, holding a glass of water in his glove-clad hand as we sit together in a downtown L.A. office space.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · Serpentwithfeet Announces Album, Shares Video for New Song with Ty Dolla $ign. By Matthew Ismael Ruiz. October 23, 2023. News.

  6. serpentwithfeet.bandcamp.com › album › gripGRIP | serpentwithfeet

    If it’s not ensnared by the rhythm from the club speakers, serpentwithfeet uses GRIP to explore the areas of love that only the hands can as the project continues. “Safe Word” squeezes itself into the tightly interlocked relationship of partners who know each other very well.

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  8. “Safe Word” by serpentwithfeet from the upcoming album ‘GRIP’, out now on Secretly Canadian. Stream/buy: https://serpentwithfeet.lnk.to/GRIPhttps://www.serpe...

  9. Jun 18, 2018 · serpentwithfeet, Soil. On his full-length debut album, soil (released June 8), he looks back to the sounds of his religious upbringing while crafting language to express living as a queer black...

  10. Dec 2, 2021 · June 19, 2018 • Many of your favorite musicians of 2018 (so far) defy genres and expectations, from the idiosyncratic wonder of Superorganism to the stirring, swirling ballads of serpentwithfeet.

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