Boston-born, Atlanta-based Artist confronts gun violence with a soulful, socially-conscious anthem
Boston-born, Atlanta-based singer, songwriter, and social activist, Darrell Kelley, has released his latest single, “Sick of This,” available on Viral Records and all major streaming platforms. The track adds a poignant new chapter to Kelley’s growing catalog of message-driven music.
Blending Hip-hop, R&B, and conscious soul, “Sick of This” continues Kelley’s long-running focus on social justice and community uplift. The song speaks directly to the cycles of gun violence in marginalized communities, calling on listeners to put the weapons down, honor their heritage, and “start spreading love” instead of hate or animosity.
Musically, “Sick of This” has been praised for its atmospheric yet accessible production, balancing a steady, danceable beat with strings, piano, and rich vocal harmonies that keep the song rooted in soulful, reflective territory. The track channels the legacy of socially-aware icons such as Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield, pairing a contemporary groove with a clear, urgent message about responsibility, empathy, and community healing.
The single is already gaining traction across platforms: “Sick of This” is featured on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and other major services.
With “Sick of This,” Darrell Kelley reaffirms his role as a voice for conscious, activist-minded music—delivering a track that is meant as much for reflection as it is for repeat plays.
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