Music
Wrek takes us on a “Déjà vu” with new single
New Jersey artist Wrek debuts on our platform with his new single, titled “Déjà vu”. With bright, colorful sonics that draw from an eclectic range of genres including hip-hop, club, electronic, and more, “Déjà vu” makes for an infectious, engaging new drop. It continues Wrek’s prolific run with a strong offering that demonstrates his poignant songwriting skills and versatile creativity. Refusing to be boxed into one style, Wrek walks the line between hip-hop, Jersey Club, dance, and more with “Déjà vu”, a track that provides much replay value with its vivid production and catchy vocal performance. Including charmingly retro elements in its lyrics and production choices, “Déjà vu” harkens back to the early 2000s and late 90s but also keeps things interestingly progressive, making for a refreshing listen overall.
Take a listen to “Déjà vu” below and further familiarize yourself with New Jersey’s Wrek.
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L.O.U. & Big O. remind us better days are coming with “Rain Before Sunshine”
L.O.U. and Big O. step into a conversation that many neglect with their new release, “Rain Before Sunshine,” a meditation on what it means to pursue one’s calling in life. The record certainly does not imply that the trip will be glamorous or easy, still, it accepts the burden of uncertainty, the quiet tensions, and the emotional cost often involved in the search for a calling greater than one’s self.
At its core, “Rain Before Sunshine” is about resilience, acknowledging the barriers, closed doors, and moments of uncertainty that can cloud even clear vision. L.O.U. and Big O. crystallize the common experience of slogging through with no guarantee of rewards on the other end. The track expresses a real earnestness about hard times, not as the end of the road, but rather a fundamental stage of growth.
And while it teaches honestly about adversity, it does not wallow in sorrow. The message is clear, storms are temporary, and no matter how hard the rain falls, it won’t last forever, light always awaits you on the other side. This reminder is particularly necessary in a world where so many men and women are silently struggling with their own desires and heartaches.
“Rain Before Sunshine” feels like a conversation more than a song, an unfiltered confirmation for anyone walking toward an implausible goal. L.O.U. and Big O. are phenomenal at taking life’s obstacles, challenges, tribulations, pains, and discomforts, your bullshit, and somehow turning them into one of the most meaningful experiences you can imagine by showing how to turn that pain into insight or that doubt into motivation/resolution. When it comes to this release, it plants a seed for listeners to keep pushing through and even makes them feel like they can make things happen.
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Cosmic Canna Beats creates space to breathe in “THIS LIFE”
Cosmic Canna Beats releases “THIS LIFE,” a grand instrumental from the 11-track album THIS FOUND YOU FOR A REASON, which is a slow unraveling. Cosmic Canna Beats is best known for his multicolored, immersive sound patterns that echo long after the last notes fade from memory.
And the fine line between fighting and surrendering is occupied by “THIS LIFE.” A gentle melodic tension that gradually builds over clouds of atmospheric keys, like a solid abstraction of midnight thoughts, never too much but always bringing you closer. Almost heartbeat-like, the percussion is steady and grounded, pinning down the emotion without ever calling attention to itself. Everything has a quiet intensity, as if something weighty had been borne for too long and was finally being let go.
The ambitious project tackles themes of anxiety, inner conflict, and self-examination wrapped in ambient textures, dark-pop synths, and trap-inspired rhythms. “THIS LIFE” captures that vital moment when mental noise gives way to clarity, and acceptance feels more like progress than surrender.
Cosmic Canna Beats offers a lot through tone and pacing alone, even without lyrics, and you get space to sit with your thoughts because the production breathes. It’s sentimental without being heavy-handed, and contemplative without alienating. “THIS LIFE,” offers a quiet consolation and a counterpoint, a kind of late-night, contemplative soundtrack, that moment when the storm has ended, and calm has come. With this release, Cosmic Canna Beats proves that acceptance is more powerful and transformative than resistance.
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