Creating another perfect concoction of his church choir upbringing with his love for hip-hop, Ramel Shakir dishes out three new tracks ‘Too Hot 4 Tv’, ‘Bussin’, and ‘Waves’.
(YourDigitalWall Editorial):- Greensboro, North Carolina Jan 10, 2023 (Issuewire.com) – A pulsating mix of dreamy laid-back vocals with a free-style aura, Ramel Shakir’s music compiles elements of classic hip-hop with a chill groove of summery synths. The three new tracks by the artist, ‘Too Hot 4 Tv‘, ‘Bussin‘, and ‘Waves‘, make for a memorable listening experience with the characteristic hypnotic quality that the artist infuses in his tracks.
‘Too Hot 4 Tv’ begins with an anticipation-building tune after which the rap breaks out. Instead of rushing through the verses, the singer takes it slow, building up the ambiance where listeners get to immerse themselves in the song’s passion. ‘Bussin’ has a more upbeat mood that gets listeners jiving to its beats and immediately gets them hooked to the song, and makes for a pleasant earworm and a feel-good listening experience. ‘Waves’ deals in catchy hooks and heartfelt trap with organic hip-hop elements that get listeners playing it on repeat in no time.
Growing up singing in a church choir, Ramel Shakir fuses this upbringing with his love of hip-hop, gifting listeners a unique musical ride they cannot get over easily. Signed with MultiMogulMedia, LLC, the artist creates music that is inspired by his life and the people he is connected to, and each track is created from the perspective of a person going through the motions of daily life. This personal touch that he lends in his music is evident in tracks like ‘On My Soul’ and ‘Let It Ride’. To listen to these amazing tracks, log into Spotify. Check him out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to always remain updated.
Let’s listen to Ramel Shakir’s new tracks only on Spotify:
Too Hot 4 Tv: https://open.spotify.com/track/0Z3jmAIGeWbw418SCTO8jG
Bussin: https://open.spotify.com/track/7GcDb2092MtraTkUhTWcci
Waves: https://open.spotify.com/track/1yyGLtAMHKAAjUQ09Kq8Mi
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