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DYLI Explores New Emotional Depths In Latest Single “backseat, Pt. 2”

Multifaceted rap sensation and extraordinaire, DYLI entices her audience once again with her latest release, “backseat, Pt. 2.” Building on the brilliance of her previous hit, “backseat,” this new single takes listeners on an even deeper journey into the intricacies of profound connections and the ever-changing landscape of feelings. 

With masterful finesse, DYLI artfully contrasts the sentiments woven within the two tracks, offering a profound glimpse into her artistic growth and personal evolution. Through her heartfelt invitation, the rapper warmly encourages her listeners to see the world through her eyes and embrace the essence of her unique perspective.

Within the melodic verses of “backseat,” DYLI unveils a web of intricate emotions as she embarks on a journey through the tender beginnings of a profound bond. With artful interplay, she weaves contrasting sensations and exhilarating encounters, painting an authentic picture of these formative moments. 

Now, with the arrival of “backseat, Pt. 2,” a metamorphic shift is evident. Her ideas have ripened like fine wine, and her feelings have undergone a profound change, casting away uncertainty and embracing newfound assurance and confidence. This musical sequel stands as a testament to DYLI‘s artistic maturation and her ability to resonate deeply with her listeners as they bear witness to her emotional progression.

Fans can enjoy DYLI‘s “backseat” and “backseat, Pt. 2,” as each track exudes its own unique mood, immersing audiences in distinctive atmospheres. Remarkably, when listened in reverse order, a fresh narrative emerges, showcasing her exceptional creativity and storytelling prowess.

Listen to “backseat, Pt. 2” below:

DYLI’s Voice Shines With New Track “New Bag”

Coming from Stockton, California, with a positive urban feel and unparalleled vocals, DYLI has been raising the roof and creating a household name for herself. The track titled “New Bag” endures an all-encompassing lyrical masterpiece and multi-genre quality. The song is the perfect depiction of her talents and skills as a renowned artist in the field.

With infectious lyrics and contagious tunes, her latest work of art is a sure-fire hit to get talents across many playlists. She has the knack to blend in several genres to create a concoction of wonders. The track perpetuates through dark-pop, r&b, and hip-hop, while DYLI pours out her creative genius.

The artist has been excitedly presenting an awe-inspiring collection of sonic sensations for over a decade. Her debut single “Cotton Candy” placed her right in center stage for the world to see her talents.

Boosting smooth and cool vibes, DYLI’s delivering a home run hit. Additionally, the song is also accompanied by a soothing music video that perfectly captures the artist’s essence. The scenes are the best visuals to accompany DYLI’s vocals and the track’s overall allure.

Noutéka Collective drop visuals for their single “NTKCTZ.01” [Video]

“NTKCTZ.01” is the newest posse cut from a UK-based hip-hop collective known as Noutéka Collective. The record is a smooth jazz-lofi jam that showcases excellent lyricism from Sam Pro, Oh No Da French, Fro, Isaac B, and Hopesigh who each bring a different feel to the forefront. Sam pro leads the pack with his animated flow, followed by Oh No Da French and Fro’s smooth flows delivered in French. Isaac B comes with his bravado energy and HopeSigh wraps it up with a mellow performance.

The visual has a classic 90s posse cut vibe with them forming a physical cypher with the camera moving in 360 motion to capture the energetic vibe.

Inspired by the magical odyssey from the book Texaco, Nouteka is a quest for independence. Since 2018 the collective has gathered various creatives, such as dancers, musicians, photographers, graphic designers…

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Ouija Macc – “Wasteland” (Album Review)

Ouija Macc is a 36 year old rapper from Las Vegas, Nevada who started out as a member of the duo Swag Toof with Choirboy Dank. After splitting up on 2017, the Insane Clown Posse signed him to Psychopathic Records shortly after his debut EP Trashfire independently. Ouija has since proven himself as one of the most consistent & hard working dudes in the underground by dropping a full-length debut, a greatest hits compilation, 4 mixtapes & 3 EPs all in the span of 3 years. But after much anticipation, he’s finally delivering his sophomore album produced entirely by longtime collaborator Devereaux.

The opener “Destroyers” gets violent over a spooky trap beat whereas the next song “Jacc Shit” flexes over a nocturnal instrumental. The track “Bootlace” tells everyone to stay out of his lane over an ignorant beat (in a good way) while the song “Fee Fye Foe Fum” with Rozz Dyliams sees the 2 coming at all the suckas out there over a dreary instrumental.

The track “Daily Death” lyrically lives up to its concept perfectly on top of this melancholic ass beat while the song “Broken” dives into his mental health over an eerie instrumental. The track “When da Lights Out” with Rittz finds the 2 getting reckless over a devilish beat while the song “Hatchet Mode” talks about plotting revenge over a spacious instrumental.

The track “Juggalo” talks about the noise that they want you to fear over a trap/rock fusion while the song “Runnin’ Shit” talks about taking over the game over an Atari-esque instrumental. The track “Incantation” gets on the horrorcore tip over a cavernous beat with some heavy bass while the song “Yuh Yuh Yuh” is a fun, catchy celebratory anthem.

The track “Stand For” talks about how they won’t fall for shit over an atmospheric instrumental while the song “Critical Meltdown” talks about losing his shit over a devilish beat. The track “Inquisition” boasts over a cloudy beat while the song “Forks in the Pot” talks about how you can’t clone him over a rubbery instrumental. The closer “Dead Homies” pays tribute to those in his life who’re no longer here over an anguishing beat, but then the hidden track talks about being born in a nightmare over a psychotic instrumental.

For waiting as long as we did for Wasteland, it was very much well worth it in my personal opinion. Not only does Devereaux cook up some of his best production ever, but his sound continues to help bring the best out of Ouija as the songwriting & flows on here are just as fantastic.

Score: 8/10