Sekou - In A World We Don't Belong [Mixtape]

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British singer/songwriter Sekou continues his deeply personal musical journey with the release of In A World We Don't Belong Pt. 2, accompanied by the official video for "Does She Know." The five-track mixtape explores the complexities of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, shifting from the romance of its predecessor to the emotional realities that often follow. Anchored by heartfelt storytelling and soulful vocals, the project reflects Sekou's experiences as a 21-year-old navigating life while embracing the perspective of someone who has often felt like an outsider.

By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 2, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 2, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 2, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff July 2, 2026
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By Status Ain't Hood Staff June 30, 2026
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