Reesa Renee – “Don’t Be Broken 4Eva” (Video)

Taken from Reesa’s latest album of the same name.

This album is jammed with personal experiences. For those who are JUST meeting me, HEY authentic artists still exists…

For those who dissect the lyrics, here’s the story behind ‘Don’t Be Broken 4Eva’ the title track of the album:

I was fresh off of walking away from some low frequency relationships and received the most sobering download, once the veil was removed, of just how blind I had been to the fxckery.

The blindness was a mix of my own perspective of love searching and also what exactly love meant + substances were my existence and the cloudiness was exacerbated bc of this.

Alcohol was my jam. Started abusing the substance at 16 and we started a toxic relationship right off the bat that would last well into my adulthood.

It was my pacifier for uncomfortable spaces, don’t get me wrong I had hella good times but the lows was LOW. And that’s where the opportunity for growth arrived the abuse of it not necessarily the consumption.

Celebrating a little bit over 2 years of sobriety and an intentional trek for clarity. And I uncovered SO MUCH of myself in the process.

I was foolish, we all are sometimes.
Encouraging whomever.
Be kind with yourself and present…

♾️ Don’t Be Broken 4Eva

Scene 1: directed by Major Motives shot by Britt

Scene 2: directed by Reesa Renee shot by Blu
Scene 3: shot by Jarred James

Edited by Reesa Rene

Song produced by Reggie Volume
Song written by Reesa Renee

Oddisee – ‘And Yet Still’ (EP Stream)

Oddisee

From the source:

“And Yet Still” is a modern hip hop record inspired by myriad of genres and musical styles.

Oddisee incorporates an unmistakable drill flow on “Had To Improve”.

Throwing it back to the mid 90’s with the two stepping, house party vibes of “Llive From The DMV”.

“World On Fire” is a lyrical think piece on the current state of the world over a jazz/hip- hop infused groove.

Never losing sight of the blessing life gives us, “Thankful For” merges a 4/6 Moroccan inspired rhythm with Jazz, Hip-Hop and a promising message.

Oddisee’s love to all genres really comes through on “Give Way”.
Soulful Rock, Hip-Hop and Spoken Words all join forces on this upbeat track dedicated to acceptance.

Not one to shy away from speaking his mind, the title track of Oddisee’s, “And Yet Still” is an open stream of thought.
All tied together with a use of a soulful groove, steady drum loop and continuous synth lead.