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"Devil Is a Lie" is a song by American singer and rapper Tommy Richman, released on June 14, 2024. It was produced by Jonah Roy, Max Vossberg and Kavi. It was produced by Jonah Roy, Max Vossberg and Kavi.
His follow-up single, "Devil Is a Lie", peaked within the top 40 of the chart. Richman's debut studio album, Coyote , was released by ISO Supremacy and Pulse Records on September 27, 2024. Despite the success of "Million Dollar Baby" and "Devil Is a Lie", both songs were not included on the album's tracklist, and the album only entered the ...
Coyote is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Tommy Richman, released on September 27, 2024, through ISO Supremacy and Pulse Records. [1] The album features guest appearances from MyNameIsntJMack, Paco, Trevor Spitta, and Zachary Moon, while the production was primarily handled by Richman himself alongside John Wehmeyer, Jonah Roy, and Lim0 with support from 1Stform92 and ...
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The video for "The Devil Is A Lie" was released on March 20, 2014, and does not include Jay-Z's verse. [6] An unofficial music video directed by Ashley Smith, has amassed a considerable view count on YouTube as well. This video in question has reached 21 million views, while the official has over 2.6 million as of April 2024.
Tommy Richman: The Rush: Lonewolf "Upset" Brent Faiyaz, Tommy Richman, Felix! Larger than Life: 2024 "Pistachios" Brent Faiyaz Yung Belt "WY@" Mark Peaced "Best Time" Lonewolf, Yung Belt "Devil Is a Lie" Tommy Richman Non-album singles Josh Belvedere "Million Dollar Baby" "Thought You Were the One" Coyote: Lonewolf "For Me" Brent Faiyaz, Loe Shimmy
That month, he also made a cameo in the music video for "Devil Is a Lie" by fellow Richmond rapper Tommy Richman. [8] After teasing it at multiple shows, Nettspend released "That One Song", a song sampling "Entombed" by Deftones, in July. [18]