![]() ![]() With subsequent tracks like "Be a King" (from Remixd) and the lead-in single from last year, "Fireblazin," following a similar feel to "The Paradigm," it seemed that this was the direction that CK needed to move towards with future music, and indeed, II features exactly that. It was unapologetically EDM in scope and style, featured unmistakable bass drops, and dripped with power from start to finish (the featured guest spot from Soul Glow Activatur didn't hurt, either). Some tracks tried too hard to fit the EDM/synth sound into traditional radio pop song structures, as was the case for "You'll Never Be Alone," "Ready for Home" and "Be There." The debut's final track, "The Paradigm," however, really was the showstopper of the set. ![]() And it's a great thing they're sticking around.ΔΆ013's Capital Kings was a solid debut, though there were definitely some minor setbacks that kept it from becoming great. With the combined singing, rapping, and programming talents of Jon White and Cole Walowac, Capital Kings continue close to three years after their debut with II. And as odd as it was that a group like Capital Kings was surfacing in the Christian music industry, they really came around at just the right time. In case you weren't aware, electronic dance music (or EDM) is here to stay.
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