Harlem native Josh P is ready to take his unique brand of realism to the masses as he reveals the Nick Asenjo directed clip for “Wash My Sins”. The gritty visual finds Josh lamenting about the perils of street life as well as the consequences they bring, all laced with a 90s golden era backdrop for production. The track is pulled from his forthcoming EP titled Harlem Renaissance 2.
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