KB's "Tomorrow We Live" is Now Available to Stream in Its Entirety on iTunes Radio

KB's sophomore album Tomorrow We Live is now available to stream in its entirety on iTunes Radio as an iTunes Radio First Play (iTunesRadio.com/KB), giving fans exclusive access to the stream of the album before it becomes available to the public on April 21.
Available only in the U.S., First Play on iTunes Radio has been the home of many top selling artists including Lecrae, AC/DC, Mary J. Blige, Reba McEntire and more. The album will be available for the week before release and if music goers like what they hear, they can pre-order Tomorrow We Live on iTunes (iTunes.com/KB) and receive instant downloads of his hit singles "Sideways feat. Lecrae," "Crowns & Thorns (Oceans)," and "Ima Just Do It feat. Bubba Watson."
Recently, the Reach Records' artist unveiled "Ima Just Do It" featuring professional golfer Bubba Watson. This is KB's third single from the long awaited album.
"During the songwriting process, the lyrics became about taking risks in relationships, and in life, living by faith and not by fear," explains the critically acclaimed rapper. "I have a guest appearance by the great Bubba Watson, a professional golfer. While he is a golfer, he likes to rap, so we worked on a verse and he came in and slayed it. The song is about risk-taking and just 'doing it,' so we did just that, having a golfer on a hip hop song!"
Shortly after his album launch, on May 8, KB will embark on a special "Tomorrow We Live Concert Series" in key markets including Los Angeles, Dallas and Orlando. For a full list of concert dates, and more information on Tomorrow We Live, go towww.whoiskb.com.
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