New heat: FowL drops album, "22"
- Madeline Fetchiet | Founder/Writer
- Mar 25, 2015
- 1 min read

FowL dropped his highly anticipated album, "22," on Monday, following his "22" mixtape released back in the fall.
"There's so much on the way," FowL said after releasing the album.
If you've heard the mixtape, you know what's up--FowL delivers a range of styles and subjects, from his love life to his humble Detroit beginnings, to a "do you" anthem or two.

When the mixtape dropped, I was all about hard-hitters like "Stone Cold Chillin'," and "Eryhood," but on my second listen, I'm gravitating to FowL's more sensitive tracks, like "Heartbeat" and "Good Lord"--one of my favorite FowL tracks yet.
FowL may be out in California these days, but he never forgets musicians from the MItten.
Long-time FowL producer, VIPete, has been collaborating with FowL since their dorm days at Michigan State University. A few years and albums later, VIPete is still producing for FowL on tracks like "Pardon Me," alongside producers like Red Dot and TyDeals on "22."
One thing's certain: FowL's here to stay, so if you've failed to get to know SoFowL so far, get familiar with "22."
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