Hip-Hop/Rap
Heartless and D’Voice Embrace the Grind with New Single “Too High”

Profanity free rapper, Heartless is collaborating with D’Voice for his newest single “Too High” to share the story behind his hustle and grind. “Too High” embodies the classic R&B vibe and combines modern synths with both Heartless and D’Voice sticking to Heartless’ signature profanity-free rap-flow. The duo builds their inspirational story through the verses, reminding listeners to move with purpose and focus on the next level of their aspirations. Full of confidence and dreaming big dreams, Heartless doesn’t shy away from his aspirations, but rather takes them in stride and pushes harder each day to make those dreams come true. “Too High” is available for streaming on all major platforms.
Lendell Black, ubiquitously known as Heartless, is an American rapper and hip-hop artist. Hailing from Pittsburgh and brought up in the Homewood area, Heartless was drawn to music from a young age. And to this day, his passion and devotion towards music have only deepened. Heartless is popularly known for his profanity-free and upbeat music and, according to some, is another Bone Crusher in the making.
However, according to Black, “I have my own style,” which is rightly so as his music is known to strike a chord, thus making it a fulfilling yet exciting experience for his audience. The emerging artist has big plans for the future and aims to play live across the state and country, including his home city of Pittsburgh. Black is working hard, recording new songs and creating his own music with a fiery passion.
Contrary to his stage name, Heartless has his heart in the right place. He has a sense of commitment and believes in giving back to the community, which is why he wishes to participate in philanthropic activities. He has expressed an interest in working with charitable causes, particularly with a Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD) association, as it hits close to home.

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