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Keeana Kee “Tik Tok”: The Ultimate Summer Anthem Groover City
Where did that stubborn teenager go – the one who stayed up all night building beats in a bedroom that smelled like cheap cables and ambition? I chased the dream hard back then. I believed the road would open if I pushed long enough. But years passed, and the bills arrived. Reality knocked. Still, I kept walking that way. When listen on Chump Change by Blake Yung – that old version of me stands up again.
Chump Change sits as the second single in order from the Forever Yung EP. Friends settle down. Careers grow steady. Meanwhile, Blake Yung looks at the scoreboard and asks what the hustle truly pays. The hook bites because it reflects the reality many of us live. Success is something slippery – sometimes close enough to taste, distant enough to question. The guitars run at full speed, while the words settle deep in the chest. That friction gives the song oxygen – the kind you take after wrestling with consequence.
Forever Yung EP show up as a four-track release, clocking just over eleven minutes. Unbreakable opens with an unresolved love punch, Chump Change digs inward, This Message Will Self Destruct In 5 Seconds adds urgency, and Bad Guy closes with edge. The project delivers tight songwriting and direct emotion. I listened twice, hunting for wasted space or decorative noise. I found none.
Blake grew up in South Carolina before sharpening his craft in Los Angeles. He rebuilt his identity under his current name and stepped forward fully exposed. That shift matters, it feels like a clean swing guided by clarity and control. I respect that. Reinvention takes nerve – and plenty of it.
Chump Change now has a new video on YouTube, filmed in Blake Yung’s hometown of Columbia, South Carolina, where Briscoe Park spent two weeks traveling across the South to shape the visual world around the Forever Yung EP.
Briscoe Park directed, shot, and edited the piece, while Nick Niker handled the mix and master.
Forever Yung feels written for anyone who chose the uncertain road. It keeps returning to one loud question: what does chasing your dream truly cost – and would you still pay it? I know my answer.
Stay close to Blake Yung on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok – and keep backing the ones who choose the long road.
Written by: Flav


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