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Isaac Zale shares infectious new single "Bloody Mary"

  • September 22, 2021
  • Jacob Saltzberg
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Vancouver's Isaac Zale has come through with an infectious new banger called "Bloody Mary". The rapper, who recently collaborated with Smokepurrp and Mick Jenkins, has been steadily garnering attention for his hypnotic, intriguing sound and sharp lyrical ability. Here, he presents a smoky, mysterious track that moves at an exciting pace, immediately hooking us.

The instrumental for "Bloody Mary" is centred around swirling, dark guitars that create a memorable melody. Beneath, bouncy drums and heavy 808s balance out the song and make for a head-banging rhythm, providing a solid foundation for Zale's energizing vocals. He comes through with some cleverly written rap verses and a high-octane chorus, using dynamics in his vocal delivery to create an enthralling listening experience. His chorus is especially catchy on this track, sticking in one's head for days after listening.

Overall, "Bloody Mary" is an interesting new release from Zale that is enticingly moody and hazy. His spirited vocals meld with the raw instrumental to create a powerful sound that feels refreshingly energetic. This lively track beckons multiple re-listens, as it is a layered, dense banger that keeps one on their toes. "Bloody Mary" will appear on Father of the Zodiac, an upcoming full-length album from the rapper.

Connect with Isaac Zale: Spotify | Instagram | Twitter

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