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That moment of realization that hits home hard: Chicago producer/lyricist duo SnapDibz drop real Hip Hop truth seeker ‘Dead2Me’

Atlanta native emcee Snap and Chicago producer Dibz have joined forces to power in with lots of excellent lyrics and potent production that has created the new SnapDibz hard-hitting track called ‘Dead2Me‘.

The ominously vivid electric energy that flows up from the dark seas of doom is the way this Hip Hop track starts and you know that this is going to be extra special. This intuition is proved correct this time and the honest lyrics clamp our souls with the story of how someone close wasn’t there when you were drowning, with no way out. That feeling of betrayal is described in detail like a Picasso painting, the picture of how you had your hand up and asked for help, but received nothing but crickets in return; is tough to take and you blame yourself.

His cutting edge lyrics mixed with this perfectly built beat is sharp like a Victorinox knife, that cuts real deep and twists your bones. The anger and regret in his voice bubbles up and can’t ever be popped, as the realization of being betrayed sinks into your brain. The time to heal and take stock of who will really be there for you is now on the top of your agenda.

The realistic truth is, a lot of people are only friends with you as they see something they like, it might not be visible at first but their true colors will show you in due time, no matter how well you think you know them.

Dead2Me‘ from Chicago’s SnapDibz is a truthfully sad reflection of our reality TV based world that has created monsters from merely showing how fake life can actually be successful. The power here on the beat and lyrics should be a stark warning to us all, that we need to be so careful who we let into our sea of life as they can turn the other way when you are struggling to breathe, leaving you to save yourself with no lifeguard around.

Feel the realness on Spotify and follow the max-skilled duo on their IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Dum[ie] brings us lo-fi Hip Hop cruiser ‘mom jeans’ ft. Qub3

https://soundcloud.com/bigdumie/mom-jeans?ref=clipboard

Dum[ie] brings us his brand new lo-fi Hip Hop cruiser that impresses with ‘mom jeans‘ ft. Qub3.

Dum[ie], is an alternate persona of a very mild and a sort of timid, but outgoing person. Raised in Toledo, Ohio, 40 minutes south of Detroit, life wasn’t easy. Life was always what you made it. Growing up with three older brothers, and one younger, Tashmere “Dum[ie]” Matthews found it tough to be recognized. Despite this challenge, his mother always helped him and soon music became his real passion. He hasn’t stopped since. This is his life and he loves making music.

The flow is tight here, the lyrics grab you and I like the style here of the new school Hip Hop track. The rapper really pushes his name up the ranks here with this fascinating track all about fashion and doing things your way.

mom jeans‘ ft. Qub3 shows Dum[ie] in his best light here. This is a bouncy Hip Hop track that will stick in your mind for hours. Just the way we like it.

Click here for the Soundcloud page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

DaRil brings us life after lockdown with ”Cruisin”

DaRil is a young US artist and he brings us a Hip Hop journey with chilled ”Cruisin” effects. A New Orleans native, DamonDaRilNailer serves as an emerging artist, talented producer and is known for his electric live shows.

Cruisin” is an ode from all the way back to the 90’s style of Hip Hop. Warren G and Nate Dogg (RIP) style. I like the mellow vibe and this song leads the way for how normal life will look like when this pandemic is over. You are just cruising around with your friends with no worries in the world.

This is a terrific track and I really like output DaRil has brought out. This is the 2nd new single after the full album ”Conception & Rebirth” from earlier this year. With a non-fussed and chilled flow, this is a new artist who has got our attention.

Stream this new track right here on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen