BlessUp
Closer


3.0
good

Review

by gbongzilla USER (79 Reviews)
July 13th, 2024 | 1 replies


Release Date: 01/01/2024 | Tracklist

Review Summary: BlessUp’s latest release, “Closer,” stands out in the new school rap scene, featuring heavy use of autotune and a spacey, atmospheric beat. For fans of soulful hip hop

BlessUp’s latest release, “Closer,” stands out in the new school rap scene, featuring heavy use of autotune and a spacey, atmospheric beat.

The autotune in BlessUp's vocals adds emotional depth and becomes an integral part of the track's texture. His fluid and melodic delivery blends seamlessly with the instrumental, creating a track that is both relevant in the modern rap game and among the classic soul-healing songs. Lyrically, “Closer” explores themes of faith, ambition, and self-discovery; reflecting his spiritual journey and unique path in the music industry.

The production here is also worth mentioning. The spacey beat, with its lush pads, subtle bass lines, and crisp hi-hats, creates an expansive feel. Reverb and delay effects on the synths and drums contribute to the dreamy ambiance, perfectly complementing sweet BlessUp’s vocals. Overall, “Closer” showcases the innovative potential of new school rap, particularly within the Christian rap genre. BlessUp’s effective use of vocal FX, paired with stellar production, results in a futuristic and spiritually resonant track. It’s a must-listen for fans of modern rap who appreciate boundary-pushing soundscapes and uplifting, faith-driven messages.



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blessup..... lmao



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