Miguel, ahead of the release of his sophomore release, has issued a stern warning to any musicians looking to cop his style, saying, should one try, he will "f**k you up."
In a rangy chat with a Philadelphia radio station, Miggy also had positive remarks regarding his new LP:
"It's definitely a progressive album. I would describe it as being progressive in the sense that I'm taking a lot of my more alternative influences and incorporating them."
He added that fans who listen to his recent micro-trilogy, Art Dealer Chic, can get a fair idea of where he's taking his sound:
"'Adorn' is a great segway because it's very soulful, but still has some alternative elements. I think that's what makes it really cool. It's a very honest representation of where I'm at, but it's just a segway."
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