South-Wales based singer-songwriter The Honest Poet offers up a seamless blend of hip-hop, spoken word, R&B and soul with open and honest lyrics on “Toxic City,” delving into his personal journey of witnessing his mother’s tumultuous relationships throughout his upbringing.
Framed by emotion and authenticity brought to life by expressive narratives blended with finely tuned R&B sonics, the track is introspective and intricate as it unpacks the darker edges of love.
Speaking of the inspiration behind the track, he says, “The song is an expression of my experience witnessing domestic abuse in my mother’s relationships growing up. Talking from an outsider point of view and its effects it has on 2 people. The sample emphasis “don’t love me, can’t hurt me” was the inspiration that triggered the subject matter.”
Offering us an entrancing look at his upcoming EP Love Complexity, the track is rooted in poetic writing and sonic finesse built on a rich and eclectic musicality.
Having begun his journey as an acoustic singer-songwriter, The Honest Poet's path took a transformative turn when he met fellow Welsh artist and producer Minas, crafting a distinct identity that is powerful and vulnerable all at once.
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