Artist's albums
Gonna Go
2023 · single
I'm Pressed
2022 · single
on air
2022 · single
Sailors' Superstition (Bmore Club Remix)
2022 · single
Bless The Telephone
2021 · single
DEACON'S Grove
2021 · EP
Fellowship (Remix) ft. Ambré & Alex Isley
2021 · single
Scottie Pippen
2021 · single
Down Nuh River
2021 · single
Luvaroq
2021 · single
You Don't Own Me / Canopy
2021 · single
You Don't Own Me (Commercial)
2021 · single
DEACON
2021 · album
Amir - A COLORS SHOW
2021 · single
Heart Storm (with NAO)
2021 · single
Same Size Shoe
2021 · single
Fellowship
2021 · single
Delicate Limbs (feat. serpentwithfeet)
2021 · single
Apparition EP
2020 · EP
Receipts (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)
2019 · single
soil reprise
2018 · single
soil
2018 · album
blisters
2016 · EP
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Biography
serpentwithfeet is not only imagining, but exploring a world wherein Black love is paramount. His new album, DEACON, is “a study rather than a story,” delving into Black, gay love and the tenderness present in the best companionships, romantic or otherwise. DEACON highlights serpent’s growth as a songwriter, taking a more straightforward approach to expression. Spending time with pop songwriters and observing how they traverse language encouraged serpent to take more risks lyrically. Raised by religious parents in Baltimore, serpent’s flair for theatrical themes and gospel sensibilities can be traced to the Black church, a place where the artist had his earliest experiences with glamour and the ornate. Well-executed vocal flourishes and the implementation of a quickening vibrato are just a few of the skills he picked up during his time in a Pentecostal choir. He proudly follows in the tradition of R&B artists whose gifts were helmed in the church, and he approached DEACON with an undeniable passion and reverence for the genre. In his love for love, serpentwithfeet is offering a look into the soul of a man who articulates his passion in a warmer, gentler way. He’s become wholly confident in his gift and messaging on DEACON, which is to be expected when one gives vent to maturity. Through his music, he allows compassion to be the backbone of his art, as he communes with his most loving self.