Lithium – “Bitch I’m Gone” and “Light Up The Night”
Lithium is the artist name chosen by Ryan, who is bipolar and says his music reflects that. “I’m definitely on a come up and next in line to be on stage,” he confidently states. Lithium hails from Florida to Virginia, but started his music career in Virginia, where he resides. “I grew up on the streets and in ghettos,” explains Lithium. “I have two sides essentially. My rapping which reflects my history on the streets and relationships and whatnot, and my pop music which is meant to just lift people’s moods. I can write simple songs or very lyrical songs,” he concludes.
Lithium is on radio rotation with the tracks “Bitch I’m Gone” and “Light Up The Night”.
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