Words From Clayt:
I had already been wanting to touch on some things I never spoke on in my music and Dre gave me the perfect canvas. My Mom really did get robbed at gunpoint inside her home in Virginia on Christmas Eve 2014. She had e-mailed me since they took her cell phone, and ripped out the house phone from the wall. I just remember freezing in place at work, in disbelief after reading the message. I had already moved to Atlanta, so there was nothing I could really do about it. I called Dre and had him ride over since he lived down the street, and really had to talk to her using his cell phone just how I mentioned it in the second verse. Since he was right there holding us down, it feels good to have collaborated on a song with the message for us to all let whatever happened in the past go, and to move forward. Honesty really brought out the soulfulness with her vocals and it turned into something everybody can smoke to and reflect with.
Brief
VA-Bred/ATL Hip-Hop recording artist Clayt releases a follow-up to his latest Treez Lowkey & Honesty collab, & grabs Honesty yet again to parlay on the track. Over a subtle/smooth vibe,Clayt provides intricate wordplay that allows listeners to get a feel for his true artistry over the Andre Joyner production. The song reminds us all to keep pressing forward, leave the past in the Ashtray. Tune in below.
