Rockville, Maryland artist Geno Soul returns with a focused and meaningful release in his new EP, “Last Round.” The three-track project, featuring Paxo$, Khalil Hoffa, and Dubz Ali, dropped on April 19—a date that carries deeper significance than it may first appear.
On April 19, 1991, boxing legends Evander Holyfield and George Foreman faced off in a fight that would go down in history. That moment served as the inspiration behind “Last Round,” a title that reflects endurance, resilience, and pushing forward when it matters most.
Geno Soul approaches music with intention. As an emcee and lyricist, he prioritizes substance over trends, focusing on real-life experiences rather than chasing viral moments or popular sounds. His records are carefully constructed, with an emphasis on message and meaning. For him, the reward isn’t numbers—it’s impact.
What keeps him going is simple: hearing that his music has helped someone. That connection with listeners fuels his drive and gives his work purpose beyond entertainment.
“Last Round” stands as a clear reflection of who Geno Soul is as an artist—grounded, honest, and committed to his craft. It’s a concise project, but one that carries weight, delivering authenticity in every verse.
The EP is available now, and Geno Soul shows no signs of slowing down, with more music on the way.