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Look In My Eyes: South East rapper Fourstars feels like it was a total waste of time on ‘Hell On Earth’

Invigorated by the likes of Yung Lean, 6 Dogs and Lil Peep, Fourstars points us into the fires of rage as he wonders why he even showed interest in someone heartless who clearly didn’t possess the same romantic feelings on ‘Hell On Earth‘.

Fourstars is a South East, UK-based indie emo trap solo artist who makes a new school blend of story-filled music about life, love, and making it in this competition-riddled world.

With an introspective picture that pains the walls red after being let down by someone who he thought was different to the rest, we find Fourstars raging about something that he wanted to avoid but got into anyway. With sharp-edged lyrics that bite hard at the mic as he vents his utter frustration, this is a single filled with soul-scarring stories that will have you thinking about those previous relationships you shake your head at.

Hell On Earth‘ from South East, UK-based indie emo rapper Fourstars, is a harrowing tale about a man who feels like his ex didn’t really care about him in the first place. With a disgruntled tone and a blustery beat that attempts to blow away all of the self-doubts really quick, this is a reminder to be so careful about the people you bring into your life. Featuring quick-fire raps from an upset man who is feeling cold after all that transpired, this is a track to play loud when you are feeling the burn after an unexpected breakup.

Hear this fiery new single on Spotify and see more on the IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Fourstars has dropped their latest feat of curve-creating Trap with “Barcelona (Dreamer)”

https://soundcloud.com/fourstars/barcelona

Breaking Hip Hop artist Fourstars has recently dropped their latest feat of curve-creating Trap “Barcelona (Dreamer). In the process of doing so, they broke the Trap mould and deservedly garnered plenty of hype around the release.

Not only did they create a sweet vibing accessible mix with the help of producer OFEY, but there’s also plenty of lyrical playfulness making it all too easy to warm to Fourstars. After lyrically reeling off a list of reasons to envy them, they roguishly point out that you’re wrapped up in a narrative of a fantasy. In a world of Trap artists either trying to make you envy them or respect them, it’s incredibly refreshing to hear an artist play on that stereotype.

With their sweet instrumental hooks alongside inventive lyrical waxing, there’s plenty of commercial potential behind their sound. You won’t regret pressing play.

You can check out Fourstars’ latest single for yourselves by heading over to SoundCloud.

Review by Amelia Vandergast