Sunday, March 24, 2019

Episodes - VRN Hayes

What It Sound Like?

Plenty action this weekend. Let's keep rolling We got artists to tell the web about. Tapping back in with an exclusive, VRN Hayes is dealing with a select crowd. Adjustments made after dealing with personal issues. Recovering from surgery, battling depression, wondering if he'd ever be able to use his vocals to rap again. I'm glad he didn't give up.

Since, this emcee has been completing and presenting total smokers. Locking in for a whole block keyed by Clark Makes Hits. The tracks selected are a catalyst for the emotional ride. Episodes opens the confessional about anxiety symptoms. Something VRN has been verbal about, publicly. More the reason to be called a real rapper. As much as I wanna feel my bro's pain, the music is too good to stay low. Anxiety bangs and he  bodies the flow. That is the great escape in the music. 

Aware is that Hot 97, and The Beat LA from back in the day. When you made a chic song and they all felt it was about them. I could hear any hit R&B female singer on this hook, too. This next one is bout to be my call tone. Yea, I still hear those when I ring people. FWM with the sub phrase, anitisocial-introvert. If you peep the wordplay, he alienates himself without your assistance. I can't help but to think of a parallel universe version of Lil Uzi Vert when he says Lil Introvert. This version is dope against a society of weirdos.

The Deep End  is that point before you accept what you're going through. Things start spiraling all over the place. Medicine, advice, work, household, you m\name it. He was at a point where it felt uncontrollable. Sometimes you enjoy what it makes you. Maybe a little too much. That pressure is what makes and breaks. Seems rap is the ultimate therapy for a talented person with emotional or mental conditions. Once realizing Hayes still was standing strong, he could recognize his blessings. Everyday is high positive vibes. He has a caribbean background closing the EP on an upbeat. The artist is comfortable outside his comfort zone. 

Another successful project for the solo artist. It's more than rap, it's motivation and shelter for others in the same boat. This piece will be released soon. I'm grateful to be a part of the preview. Thanks to our fans supporting across the board. Blessings from the Lord.


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