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Statik G Pours Wisdom Into New Single “One Day At A Time” (Official Music Video)

American musician, rapper, hip hop artist, and entrepreneur, Statik G is releasing a latest track “One Day At A Time,” accompanied by a magnificently shot music video. “One Day At A Time” is a song off the artist’s upcoming album Gene Therapy – Final Chapter. 

Listeners will get a chance to appreciate Statik G’s flowing urban poetry exposing his tortured spirit and wisdom over a moving soundscape. 

In the song, Statik G is having a monologue in one of the toughest times of his life as he was battling with alcohol and drug addiction. He wrote the song when hitting rock bottom as a form of sel-therapy that he now wants to share with the audience in order to help anyone going through the same struggle.  

Statik G explains that he wrote this song as a reminder to why he’s getting clean and what he’s struggled with, and that nobody’s perfect so it is best taking it one day at a time, because good days come to those who work for it. 

The inspiring messages of perseverance, faith and hardwork are all extremely positive, at a time when so many young people need direction, especially regarding the other side of the supposed glamour and fun of a chaotic lifestyle. 

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The beautifully built melodics in the chorus wraps-up this flawless production and elevates it into a perfectly balanced and complete song. 

The former drug dealer, survivor, and full-time hustler has managed to not only escape the trap, but exists today as a successful musician and the founder & CEO of RhymeSick.

By blending deep cutting lyricism with moods ranging from gangsta rap and drill to hip hop and R&B, to rock and punk rock, Statik has created a unique sound that can’t be duplicated. Relatable, authentic, and intimate, Statik G speaks truth in everything he does. 

His previously released tracks, “Smoke Drank Fuck,” “Stay tf Away” ft Rittz, “Anxious,” “Leave Me Alone,” and “Fml” ft Doobie, all showcased his strong vocals and lyrics into new levels. They will also be featured on his upcoming album.

Embracing pain and personal healing, Statik G marks the spirits with this extraordinary release, while preparing the audience for the release of the full collection, Gene Therapy – Final Chapter, rumored to drop in the coming weeks. 

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Heal your souls by watching “One Day At A Time” below.  

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Kevin Yang shines in the silent corners of sound and feeling on “Turn It On”

Kevin Yang

Kevin Yang’s latest single, “Turn It On,” introduces him as an artist. Yang is known for his work in movies, animation, and post-sound, but this time he ventures into more personal territory, making the result feel refreshingly close. “Turn It On” is a mix of slow-burning dance-pop and alternative R&B, but it’s hard to pin down.

The song doesn’t have any high-energy drops or catchy hooks that would work on the radio. Instead, it tries to set a mood. Soft synths come and go like a fog at night, and the production feels well-planned instead of crowded. It shows a different side of Kevin Yang that isn’t usually seen in film scoring, a more introspective voice that values mood and connection over grandeur.

The texture is what stands out the most. It seems like everything was planned out, the way sounds are layered softly, the way space is used, and the way silence is just as important as sound. The vocals have a cool, misty quality that makes the song feel like a dream while still keeping it real. It’s calm, but not lazy, it’s controlled, but not empty.

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The Band Cope releases a heartbreaker with new release “Pretty Boy”

The Band Cope

The Band Cope’s latest release, “Pretty Boy” is a strong indie rock single that shows emotional vulnerability without losing its edge. Jordan Krimston wrote the song, and the melody is the most important part. The lyrics are a mix of confessional and subtle humor that catches you off guard.

The main idea of “Pretty Boy” is a very specific story told from the point of view of a lesbian who is thinking about why women keep getting back together with bad guys. But what makes the song so powerful is how easily it goes beyond that point of view and touches on an emotional loop that many people can relate to. The band strikes a perfect balance between honesty and a knowing wink, keeping the subject matter from being too heavy.

The music in the song makes it sound great. The lead guitar work is the first thing you notice. It has a lot of purpose and not too much, and it runs through the song. The drum line gives the song a steady beat that makes it feel like it’s moving and lets the vocals breathe. And those voices? They tell the story with clarity and depth of feeling, and their honesty makes it seem as if they have lived it rather than just acted it out.

“Pretty Boy” is the kind of song that doesn’t need to shout to get attention. The Band Cope has created something that feels both personal and powerful by mixing smart lyrics, complex production, and a touch of humor. It’s indie rock with a different point of view and a personality that will stay with you.

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