Today marks the release of Spence Lee’s latest single, “Spend My Days,” a sensational offering from the talented artist signed with both 88rising and Ear Drummers. This song, featured on his upcoming album, weaves a mesmerizing tale of love and is profoundly influenced by the smooth rhythms of R&B, delivering an effortlessly enjoyable listening experience.
In Spence’s own words, “Spend My Days” is a soulful expression of yearning to be with a loved one, cherishing the moments shared through both the highs and lows of life.
The accompanying music video, skillfully directed by M edet, renowned for collaborations with artists like Kali Uchis, Lil TJay, and Rae Sremmurd, takes viewers on a time-traveling journey across various eras and locales. From the Wild West to the neon-lit 80s, from the classy 40s to the modern day, Spence transcends time and space to depict the enduring nature of true love. Despite the diverse settings and styles, Medet seamlessly weaves together this ambitious concept, leaving audiences captivated.
Adding a unique touch to the video’s aesthetics, Spence joined forces with Microsoft’s Bing Image Creator to craft a custom bandana design featured in the visuals.
Mike Will Made It, who has been a guiding force in Spence’s career, recalls his first impression of the artist, highlighting Spence’s unwavering commitment to his beliefs and the immense talent that underpins his music. Mike has been instrumental in nurturing Spence’s development as an artist, allowing him to evolve into the natural-born leader he is today.
Spence recently graced the stage at the inaugural Head In The Clouds (HITC) events in New York City in May and Los Angeles in August. As a recent addition to the 88rising and Mike WiLL Made-It’s Ear Drummer Records roster, Spence’s future shines brightly. His artistic endeavors span a wide spectrum, from fashion to music, with a global reach. He enchanted audiences at the debut Head in the Clouds events in Jakarta and Manila in December 2022, and fans can anticipate his forthcoming album, scheduled for early 2024.