
Sims/ Photo by Bre McGee
Sims, one of the dudes in the Twin Cities hip-hop collective Doomtree, chose the music site Consequence of Sound to announce his new solo album, “More Than Ever,” due Nov. 4. The site posted a new single, “One Hundred,” which was produced by Doomtree mate Lazerbeak.
Lazerbeak, Paper Tiger and ICETEP are the producers for the 13-song album. This is Sims’ third solo album; he also has released four Eps.
Sims also announced a 22-city fall tour but there is no Twin Cities date yet.
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