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Benny P Looks Deep Inside For Some Introspective Vibes On “Letter To Myself”

Sometimes, the answers are already there; you just have to look within.



Drawing inspiration from legends like Lil Wayne and Andre 3000, Benny P's musical journey interestingly began with a passion for production, crafting beats for countless hours.


The raw talent for music was always there, though, and after being encouraged by his brother Ace, he stepped into the booth himself. The rest, as they say, is history, and P has spent the last five to six years honing a unique vocal and lyrical style that has quickly built him a buzz in the scene today.


Part of what makes Benny P’s journey so interesting is that it feels fully organic. It’s clear that he’s worked his ass off to get where he is, but he wouldn’t have it any other way.


He just seems to get better with every project; his recent album Ru & Blues 2 received critical acclaim and helped solidify his position as a powerful creative outlet in the industry. He’s honest and authentic to a fault, with Lyrics & Threads stating, “In a genre often crowded with flashy excess, Benny P stands out by keeping it real.”


Benny P’s “Letter To Myself” begins with a mellow piano that lays the groundwork for a somewhat lo-fi instrumental performance. This pairs perfectly with P’s introspective lyrics and cadence, with Benny P’s delivery feeling open and vulnerable. “Letter To Myself” flows like a conversation.


With lyrics like “I wrote this letter to myself because I be second-guessing and asking” and “I did more than you did to me / I’m wondering, how could you love me,” bringing P’s vision to life, “Letter To Myself” feels very much like an engrossing conversation between two friends, or P’s confession to himself.


More than just a rapper, Benny P is an authentic storyteller and visionary. Whenever you’re ready, tap in and stream Benny P’s latest release, “Letter To Myself,” on all majour streaming platforms.



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