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Careful, King redefined resilience with trap-pop reverie in ‘Don’t Test Me’

In his latest single, Don’t Test Me, Careful, King redefined resilience through the lens of vulnerable trap-pop introspection. While the title may prepare you for a fiery diatribe, there’s a tenderness to his sonic touch which speaks volumes of his ability to stand his ground while never relinquishing his aura of pure intent.

As emotive as Lil Yachty, but with authenticity coursing far deeper than any superficial resemblances, Careful, King delivered a melodically aching arrangement where every rhythm and every lyric feels earned. It’s not just his vocal flow that marks itself with distinction; the way he arranges his wavy trap-pop instrumentals into rhythms of pure candid catharsis is proof that even if you did a full lap of the contemporary trap scene, you’d never encounter an artist in the same vein as Careful, King.

By channelling the emotional weight of lifelong battles with self-perception, self-worth, and the desire to be authentically seen, Careful, King injects raw humanity into his scar-mapping aural canvas. His story of wrestling with the need for validation, finding solace in self-love, and creating purely from the drive within himself resonates through the track’s bruised yet hopeful core.

Through ‘Don’t Test Me’, Careful, King proves that life’s most powerful moments happen not under the spotlight, but in the quiet spaces where we choose to love ourselves enough to be whole.

‘Don’t Test Me’ is now available to stream on all major platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music. 

Review by Amelia Vandergast

London’s H A Z E is back with a fab new alt-pop direction on ‘King’

Formally of D Haze the Band, the mysteriously enchanting London-based H A Z E aka Hazel Smith is back with ‘King‘. She wrote this song and you just know that its going to be incredible. A change of direction is blowing in the wind and we need to join her for this riveting ride.

Hazel is inspired by styles such as synth pop, retro wave, prog rock and electro and this is some hair-lifting music for the soul. Made for fans of Billie Eilish, Radiohead just to name a few, H A Z E has this uncanny ability to stretch you mind and heart here. Her vocals are so awe-inspiring and the music accompaniment is rather splendid.

King‘ rattles you, it blends into your veins and you need to catch your breath. H A Z E is a musician who has taken the brave step of re-inventing herself. She is so creative, courageous and as a performer you can’t help but like her sultry vocals. H A Z E steps up big and delivers a fine new single.

Click here for the Spotify page.

Head through to the Insta link.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Justin Oliver sings with meaning on Black Lives Matters inspired ”King”

Justin Oliver is a New York City singer with a massive talent. He sings passionately on his new single called ”King

Written as an anthem for the Black Lives Matter movement, King reminds the black community of their power and value. Racial bias in America is a problem that ALL black men and women face at one time or another, so having a song like “King” as reminder is important. This is a vital message of unity and one that is being seen all over the world right now.

This artist was from the home of the Roll Tide, Tuscaloosa in Alabama. After recently moving to magical New York City, his music is reinvigorating and you can feel his passion on ”King”. He sings with such power and his voice is a pleasure to listen to throughout the whole song.

Stream this passionate track right here on Justin’s Soundcloud page.

Find out more about this artist from New York City right here on his Facebook.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen