Keeping the momentum flowing following the release of his well-received music video for “Don’t Run,” Lexington’s most notable rising star Corio delivers the Claudio “2x” Clarke-produced cut “Emotions.” Staying on-brand, the interpersonal track finds the “Phone Off” composer getting super transparent about how he feels and what he expects out of his current relationship.
Corio, formerly known as YNL Capone, hails from Kentucky’s second-largest city Lexington. Over the past few years, he’s blessed his growing fanbase with projects like ‘The Let Go,’ ’10 Hours,’ ‘Amoré’, and ‘First Class,’ which sees six equally dope cuts from the genre-bending artist. He’s also delivered the notable singles “Go Harder” and “Vietnam.” As Corio, fans can look for more of his infectious harmonies evident on his most recent EP, Last Week In LA.
In today’s music scene, it’s rare to come across such exceptional musical talent from the Bluegrass state. With the success of Louisville megastars Bryson Tiller, Jack Harlow, and EST Gee, they have been bringing good energy to the area and are inspiring plenty of local rising stars. With that being said, Corio is making his mark in the music industry and displaying great potential at an early stage of his career. Recently, Corio has been collaborating closely with DJ Corbett, a Grammy-winning producer from Northern Kentucky, ensuring the complete development of his sound. Corio skillfully depicts his life and past experiences through vivid lyrics and a relaxed delivery style.
Furthermore, Corio impresses us with his creative approach by juxtaposing his soothing vocals with energetic beats. Hit the play below, and watch his Brandon Lopez-directed visual for “Don’t Run,” here.