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Pharrell in my mind audiocastle11/8/2022 While I do think “Lean On” was the perfect single for their album “Peace is the Mission”, I dont think its the best song on that project. This summer their song “ Lean On” was a smash hit. I’m assuming Diplo handles the EDM side of things while Trinidadian Jillionaire and Jamaican Walshy Fire handle the Dancehall aspect. But then again how can we forget the memorable “ Pon De Floor“. To my recent discovery they usually blend EDM and Dancehall (and a little bit of Hip Hop), a combination that I would’ve never even thought of. I’ve been obsessed with that song for weeks now!. Honorable Mention: Bryson Tiller’s “Don’t”. This brings me to my first segment on this blog: “Obsession of the Week”. So I figured why not share my recent obsessions with the world. I’ve noticed there is always like 1 or 2 songs every week that make me abuse the repeat button. More details on the way □īut as of now… Ladies and Gents, I present… Room in Here: I will also bring some dope featured artists. I will share most, if not all, of my talents ranging from being an instrumentalist to rapping. I planned this to be very intimate, as you can tell. So even my peeps abroad could witness what I know is going to be one of my proudest moments. Brian is my dope cousin and I will be performing in front of a packed, raging crowd in his living room lol. Secondly, on April 23rd I will be having a concert titled “Live Brian’s Apt.”, viewing on both Facebook and Instagram live. I know I have some followers abroad but if you’re in NYC, definitely, check this out. Also there will be live visual artists drawing/painting up some dope art. Various performances from singers to dancers to spoken word artists will embody this theme. This soul session will be about tackling different issues of the environment and overall social injustice in our communities. I’ve recently joined a group called A New Black Arts Movement, and I’m proud to announce that I’ve been orchestrating my first event (Soul Session) with them. While writing, I knew I had to spit BARS but still deliver metaphorical poetic lines, sprinkled with wit/charm to fully accomplish the goal (which I personally feel like I did).Īt the end of the video, you’ll notice me promoting two awesome events that I have planned. Standing as one of my best/favorite prose I’ve ever written, this hip hop verse is delivered in spoken-word style, paying tribute to it’s poetic lines. Knowing how The Game bodied his verse in Paak’s song, I knew I had to come correct. Check out this snippet if interested… and this one too.Īside from playing keys, I had a verse at the end. My boy Shane (IG: was on the guitar and my bestie Robin (IG: was rocking the vocals. We performed it live at a bar/music venue on the Upper West Side called Prohibition. I’m of course talking about Anderson Paak and his record “Room in Here”. Last year me and some lads covered one of the dopest songs ever from one of the dopest artists ever. Instead of boring you guys with the reasons of my recent hiatus, I thought I’d break the ice with something really important to me.
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