
Seattle, WA — Seattle-based music producer and artist Eddie Anthony is stirring conversations with his provocative new single, “Kiss and Tell (Version Doce)” featuring vocalist June B. The sultry, emotionally-charged track, produced by Third Coast Chris (an Atlanta-based producer originally from Houston), blends smooth R&B melodies with pointed lyricism—and it’s got fans buzzing about a possible jab at Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bündchen.
When asked directly if the song was about Gisele, Eddie didn’t confirm—but his response only fueled speculation. “What I can tell you is that Tom needed a voice in hip-hop,” he said with a sly grin, a possible reference to NFL legend Tom Brady, Gisele’s ex-husband.
The single marks another bold step for Eddie Anthony, whose music consistently blends personal experience with cultural commentary. Born Anthony Koenen, Eddie is Black and was adopted by two white parents, Ed and Anne Koenen, who have since passed away. His upcoming album, “Living in a White Neighborhood”—set to release this summer—dives deeper into identity, race, and the complexity of growing up Black in a predominantly white environment.
“Living in a White Neighborhood” promises to be a raw and honest exploration of Eddie’s upbringing, with production credits including longtime collaborators like Third Coast Chris and Detroit’s Jake Bass. The project follows Eddie’s earlier work like the viral single “Janitor”, and continues to showcase his ability to pair introspective lyrics with infectious rhythm and soul.
With “Kiss and Tell (Version Doce)”, Eddie Anthony doesn’t just make music—he makes statements. And whether it’s a veiled reference or a lyrical curveball, one thing’s clear: he’s not afraid to shake the table.
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