Close Menu
voxmusicmagazine.co.uk
    What's Hot

    Preview: James Taylor returns to the UK

    July 15, 2026

    BRAT announce new album Manslayer and share savage title track

    July 15, 2026

    Iggy was in a mental hospital when I first met him. In 1975, David Bowie introduced a 10-year-old Slash to Iggy Pop in a LA psych ward. He and Dennis Hopper later returned wearing space suits to share a bag of drugs with their friend

    July 15, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    voxmusicmagazine.co.uk
    • Home
    • ROCK
    • R&B
    • METAL
    • COUNTRY
    • ALTERNATIVE
    • HIP HOP
    • POP
    • ELECTRONIC
    • MOVIES
    • CONTACT
      • LEGAL STUFF
    voxmusicmagazine.co.uk
    Home»R&B»DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: Yalee feat. feat. Kvngshad – Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2
    R&B

    DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: Yalee feat. feat. Kvngshad – Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2

    AdminBy AdminJuly 14, 2026
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn
    DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: Yalee feat. feat. Kvngshad – Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2


    Yalee feat. Kvngshad Paper Cups Paper Plates Pt. 2In this new entry in our ‘Diamonds In The Rough’ category, we would like to introduce you to upcoming artist Yalee and his brand new single titled “Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2” featuring Kvngshad.

    Los Angeles genre-bending artist Yalee continues to turn personal experiences into powerful storytelling with the release of his new single “Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2” featuring longtime collaborator and fellow Ohio native Kvng Shad. A deeply reflective follow-up to his emotionally charged original, the track transforms everyday moments of hardship into vivid imagery, blending soulful melodies, introspective rap, and the raw honesty that has become the foundation of Yalee’s signature sound.

    Built around the unforgettable phrase “paper cups, paper plates,” the song captures the realities of sacrifice, perseverance, and the pursuit of something greater. Through cinematic storytelling, Yalee paints a picture of a single mother putting her children first, skipping her own meals so they can eat, while also reflecting on his own journey from humble beginnings to chasing his dreams as an artist. The simple objects in the title become symbols of survival, resilience, and the belief that difficult seasons can eventually lead to brighter days.

    With its instantly memorable hook and emotional delivery, “Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2” feels like a late-night conversation turned into music. Yalee’s vocals move effortlessly between melodic R&B and understated rap, carrying the weight of every lyric, while Kvng Shad adds another layer of authenticity and connection to the story. Together, they create a record that captures the hunger for a better life as much as the faith required to keep moving forward.

    Known for his unique fusion of hip-hop, soul, and alternative R&B, Yalee has carved out his own lane with a sound he describes as “Hood Soul”: a blend of street-rooted storytelling, soulful vocals, and emotionally driven production. His music plays like a series of vivid scenes, turning personal struggles, memories, and moments of growth into songs that feel both intimate and universal. His ability to combine the vulnerability of classic soul songwriting with the grit of modern rap has earned him comparisons to artists such as Adele and J. Cole.

    Born in Dayton, Ohio, Yalee’s musical identity was shaped from an early age. Growing up with a gospel-singing mother and a rapper father, he was surrounded by two worlds that would eventually define his artistry: powerful melodies and honest storytelling. His childhood experiences, including witnessing the tragic loss of close friends, left a lasting impact and inspired him to use music as a way to process pain, healing, and personal growth.

    After moving to New Jersey, Yalee began building momentum with his 2013 debut mixtape Remember My Name, before gaining wider recognition with the viral 2015 single “Pretty Girl Dance, Pt. 2” featuring Fetty Wa and joining Mac Miller on tour. Over the years, he continued expanding his sound through projects including 10 Hours Away: You Was Never Wit Me Sleepin in My Buick and Hood POP, while standout tracks such as “Pokema-N-Go 2.0” and “My Type” showcased his versatility across different styles.

    In recent years, Yalee has entered a new chapter focused on deeper storytelling and personal reflection. His 2023 EP My Outside Is Different marked a powerful evolution, exploring themes of faith, trauma, identity, and survival through a series of deeply personal songs accompanied by a moving four-part short film. The project highlighted Yalee’s ability to create not just music, but complete emotional experiences.

    That same honesty continued with 2024’s “Ghetto Prayer” featuring Maria Drea, where Yalee blended gospel-inspired piano and organ arrangements with modern trap influences to explore the tension between faith and the realities of street life. His original “Paper Cups Paper Plates” further cemented his reputation as an artist who can find profound meaning in ordinary moments, using images of instant noodles, empty plates, and family sacrifice to tell a story of love and determination.

    Outside of music, Yalee continues to use his platform to inspire and support others. His Dear Cloudz merch line reflects his commitment to mental health advocacy, creating a movement centered around openness and self-expression. He has also expanded into the wellness space with SelfieO Skin, a unisex skincare brand built around confidence, self-care, and personal growth.

    At the heart of everything Yalee creates is a simple mission: “I just want to be someone I wish I had growing up.” Through his music, he continues to share the struggles, imperfections, and victories that shape who he is, creating a space where listeners can feel seen and understood.

    With “Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2,” Yalee once again proves that the most powerful stories can come from the smallest details. A heartfelt reflection on hardship, hope, and resilience, the single delivers a reminder that even in the toughest moments, faith and perseverance can turn survival into something extraordinary.

    Listen below:

    View Original Article Here

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn
    Previous ArticleI remember John telling me, You should never meet your heroes. Mick Jagger reveals that John Lennon advised him not to meet Elvis Presley, admits that he now feels really stupid for heeding the late Beatles advice
    Next Article Grihastha Fuses Industrial Metal and Human Conflict on MACHiNE

    Related Posts

    French Montana & Max B – Toastee [Video]

    July 13, 2026

    Future – The Real Me [Album]

    July 12, 2026

    ALBUM SALES (week 28, 2026): Ken Carson, Rylo Rodriguez, Drake, Don Toliver & more!

    July 10, 2026

    Coco Jones – Body So Tea

    July 10, 2026
    LATEST POSTS

    Preview: James Taylor returns to the UK

    July 15, 2026

    BRAT announce new album Manslayer and share savage title track

    July 15, 2026

    Iggy was in a mental hospital when I first met him. In 1975, David Bowie introduced a 10-year-old Slash to Iggy Pop in a LA psych ward. He and Dennis Hopper later returned wearing space suits to share a bag of drugs with their friend

    July 15, 2026

    Lee Lewis – HOWL (EP) + 10 Questions

    July 15, 2026

    Grihastha Fuses Industrial Metal and Human Conflict on MACHiNE

    July 15, 2026

    DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: Yalee feat. feat. Kvngshad – Paper Cups Paper Plates, Pt. 2

    July 14, 2026

    I remember John telling me, You should never meet your heroes. Mick Jagger reveals that John Lennon advised him not to meet Elvis Presley, admits that he now feels really stupid for heeding the late Beatles advice

    July 14, 2026
    Archives
    POPULAR POSTS

    Preview: James Taylor returns to the UK

    July 15, 2026

    BRAT announce new album Manslayer and share savage title track

    July 15, 2026

    Iggy was in a mental hospital when I first met him. In 1975, David Bowie introduced a 10-year-old Slash to Iggy Pop in a LA psych ward. He and Dennis Hopper later returned wearing space suits to share a bag of drugs with their friend

    July 15, 2026

    Lee Lewis – HOWL (EP) + 10 Questions

    July 15, 2026
    About Us

    Welcome to Vox Music Magazine — where music lives and breathes. Whether you're chasing the rush of a surprise album drop, keeping up with breaking artist news, or uncovering the deeper stories behind the songs you love, you're exactly where you need to be. This is more than just a magazine — it's a space built for people who feel music, not just hear it.

    We cover every corner of the music world, from global chart-toppers to underground gems waiting to be discovered. Hip-hop to rock, pop to electronic, R&B to country — no genre is off-limits, and no story is too small if it matters to the culture. Whether you're a casual listener or a die-hard fan, there’s always something here for you.

    Our passionate team of writers brings you the latest news, honest reviews, exclusive interviews, and sharp industry insight — updated daily to keep you ahead of the curve. We don’t just report on music, we celebrate it, question it, and explore what makes it move people.

    So pull up a seat, turn up the volume, and dive in. This isn’t just where you read about music — it’s where you belong.

    © 2026 Vox Music Magazine. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.