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Get Inspired By The Thought-Provoking Melodies Of UK Based Rap Duo Versatyl & Pilgrim’s Latest Single “Soul Body”

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Through musical diversity, many musicians have fulfilled their artistic interpretation of their music. Versatyl & Pilgrim’s soundscape is a fusion of some of the most astounding musical notes from many genres that come together to pave the road for cultural amalgamation. Versatyl & Pilgrim, a UK-based duo of Ghanaian (Versatyl) and Nigerian (Pilgrim) background, offers their exceptional blend of hip hop, soul, jazz, and afrobeat in their tracks.

Versatyl & Pilgrim’s “Soul Body” is all about brevity. The song runs four minutes and change, giving the duo plenty of time to shower the track with pure perfection. To begin with, “Soul Body” is lively as hell – in the most heavenly conceivable way. Never underestimate the power of a good groove; it can go a long way. Aside from the groove, Versatyl & Pilgrim’s overall production is excellent. So, with groove and an ear-catching backdrop, the songwriting and vocal performance are left to be evaluated.

 

Versatyl and Pilgrim’s flow continues to make them one of the more engaging rappers in the game. There is a unique tone of voice as well as general agility on “Soul Body.” Rhymes that are honest, creative, and socially conscious are added to the flow. They clearly has a stronger message than we’re used to hearing, especially when compared to most songs today. As we delve into the rapper’s mindset and thought process, the record becomes more than just a rap number for entertainment, but also helps people to see the richness of life.

The instrumentals are spot-on, riding atop an afro-centric essence with profound sharp percussion on the rich, engrossing soundscape. The production’s incisiveness is matched by the duo’s stinging delivery, which demonstrates a sophisticated ear for flows and a concentrated writing direction. While this project is timely and current, it also serves as a fantastic introduction to the rap duo, Versatyl & Pilgrim.  If you’re new to their music or simply looking for some new hip hop with cerebral idea framing and conscious lyricism, “Soul Body” is the place to be.

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