Upcoming striving artist Nolan has put his feelings, emotions, personality, and vocal ability together through his new hip hop track “The Hustles Of April 2016” dedicated to the people of South Sudan.
The musical arrangement in the tracks is deliberately kept straightforward and groovy in order to highlight the strong bars. The artist is meandering through the tracks with his distinctive vocal sound and diverse rap delivery. There’s some clever use of vocal prompts that adds a layer of melody to the hard-hitting verses. The artist provides a musical story that makes sense and maintains interest.
This track brings together the virtues of thematic remembrance and gives the listener something to appreciate and gain perspective.
The artist comes from West Michigan and has imbibed the strains of East Africa in his artistic assimilations. He works with The Crayfish Tribe Records to make his audience happy and find inspiration in his songs. A dreamer of nature and purpose, the song “The Hustles Of April 2016” demonstrates a musical development that is based on the artist’s wisdom and understanding. His music encourages and motivates everyone to dream big and to believe in their own abilities and potential. The artist is direct in his spontaneous gestures and incorporates a complex and culturally digressive sound landscape. It is every South Sudan’s story just told differently and hence the audience can relate to its thematic deductions. Lyrical enrichment has a direct effect on the record and is an enabling factor in the structuring of the song.
Artist Nolan recognizes the idea of lyrical hip hop and how to prepare for reform in the sense of personal challenges. As a result, his music encourages the community in a way and allows them to realize their dreams. Some of his other songs that push his artistic visions include “Showin,” “Wild,” “Path I walk.” All of these songs and those that are yet to come will collectively broaden his creative canvas to a wide global achievement. Be part of this hip-hop legacy by following him on: