Phora Drops Post-Warner Follow-Up “Bury Me With Dead Roses”

Los Angeles, CA – Fresh f the release from his Warner Records contract, Phora drops his third studio album, Bury Me With Dead Roses. According to the 24-year-old Anaheim-native, the 16-song project is about change and growth.

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My new album is out, link in bio.. sitting here seeing your guys feedback is amazing. I put my heart into this shit. A lot people fucking GAVE UP on me because I don’t make music that fits in with “today’s music” .. but the fans never did. They doubted me.. told me “no” .. A lot people switched up, but the people who saw I had a passion and a love for this music shit never did. Thank you for allowing me to be myself and supporting me as an independent artist. Sometimes it feels like no one gives a fuck, but I look in my DMs and realize how many people connect with who I am… this album is so much more than just an album, it’s the beginning a new journey.. go listen to it. Tell a friend.. let’s show the world, that’s all I ever wanted – Was to be heard.. 8/9 years ago i dropped out school and told everyone I wanted to “be a rapper”. They laughed. I was at my moms house in a closet recording with 0 views, 0 money, 0 friends just hoping someone would care and tell me I’m not alone and that I’m actually fucking WORTH SOMETHING. thanks for having my back and making that kids dream come true. He loves you, and I know there’s a little bit that kid in all us. LINK IN BIO!!

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Bury Me With Dead Roses is an album about the beauty and pain life … an album that I depict as the death the old me and a transformation into a new me,” he explains a statement.

Including the singles “Forgive Me,” “On My Way,” and his Nipsey Hussle tribute “The Dream,” the album is brimming in emotional ebb and flow — something Phora notes he embraced.

“I feel like I’m always trapped between being happy or depressed, there’s never any middle ground … this is an album my deepest fears and my highest people.”

The coming age story is one he hopes will resonate with fans. “We all have demons, we all want to feel something, but change inspires change when we least expect it,” he says.

Stream Phora’s Bury Me With Dead Roses below.

Phora Drops Post-Warner Follow-Up “Bury Me With Dead Roses”