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Bringing His New School Anthem Juice Trap R&B, Mali Mercury Shows Why His Ride to The Top is No Fluke With His Trademark Delivery “Hot Spot”

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Born and raised in Northern Washington DC, Mali Mercury has been trying to make good on the promises that he gives by making sure his musical productions are legit. He decides what to sing next like it’s on-demand! He has mastered his unique art and has hugely been influential to his humongous fans countrywide. He delivers with untamed intensity and the rule-breaking swagger of a pirate. He is not without inspiration as he has been greatly influenced by the late vocalist from the H-town popular singing group out of the 90s Dino Stevie Wonder and Music Soul Child. His two albums “Juice Trap and R&B II” and “Purple” have all been crafted by striking a balance by blending and mixing a crossbreed of genres such as rap, trap, Hip hop and R&B to gives it a timeless appeal. His single “Hot Spot” is the epitome of his status on the trap industry; he is occupying the top hot spot and there is no debating!

 

This is a thrilling melody that has the elements of trap, Hip hop and a heavy influence of R&B to design one stunningly innovative melody that is fused with musical influences to generate something different yet special to keep you hooked from its Intro to its end. This is a groundbreaking drill sound that is destined to take over the trap genre for good. With sometimes powerful vocals which have been improvised to stretch the boundary of the harmony, Mali Mercury throws his verses and bars effortlessly and rides on the sometimes explosive beat like a guru. The vocal timbres and cadences, the conversational laid-back melodicism Mali Mercury explore throughout the rhythmic song is a masterclass. Listening to it feels like you are walking on the holy/sacred ground. The inventive musical detail that has enabled the production of this strong rhythm to merge drill’s swooping rhythms with the kind of austere mastered by the blues qualifies this one as a radio staple.

Mali Mercury influence is indeed felt by an enormous fan base as he boasts an average 19,240 monthly Spotify listeners across the different countries. Some of his other popular improvisations include: “A fool, Addicted, Its ok, Mama Said, Pretty Thighs, Bust it open, Bout my business, Secrets and Drop it low. His diversity has over time automated his winning status and vindicated his uniqueness in trying a different yet uniquely qualified sound.

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