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Radamiz and Devin Tracy are playing "Spades"

  • October 23, 2021
  • Tayo Odutola
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Rising Brooklyn emcee Radamiz shares his new release "Spades" featuring singer Devin Tracy. The mid-tempo record infuses trap drum grooves with soulful elements that provide the perfect backdrop for Radamiz's stylish lyricism and passionate performance. Tracy opens up the track with a moody melodic performance which goes on for almost a minute, before Radamiz shows up on the song with his choppy trap cadence infused with varied vocal inflections. For a bravado-themed song, Radamiz sure holds his own and switches the flow to break the monotony with his pauses and internal rhyme schemes.

 

On the production side of things, the trio of WASEEL, choob, and Jack Monk craft the sonically crisp backdrop infusing elements from future R&B and hard-hitting trap elements. Radamiz officially burst into the scene with his debut album Writeous, in April of 2016 after which he opened for Nas at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival in July of the same year. He currently has a plethora of singles on all platforms and is also working on a new body of work.

Get "Spades" on  YouTube, SoundCloud.

Connect with Radamiz: YouTube | Facebook  | Twitter  | Instagram 

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