redveil Returns With “what3ver”

As a long-time follower of underground hip-hop, I can confidently say that redveil has been consistently delivering some of the most captivating and thought-provoking tracks in recent memory. With each new release, he continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in this genre, and “what3ver” is no exception.

His self-produced beats are always ethereal, creating a dreamy atmosphere that perfectly complements his introspective lyrics. The way he seamlessly blends elements of trap, lo-fi, and ambient music creates a unique sonic landscape that I find myself getting lost in time and again.

What really sets redveil apart is his ability to tackle complex themes and emotions with such vulnerability and honesty. His latest track, “what3ver,” finds him pondering the transience of life and the things we hold dear, all while wearing his signature casket outfit. It’s a somber reminder that time waits for no one, and I can’t help but chuckle at the irony of someone writing about their own mortality while they’re still very much alive and well.

Overall, redveil’s “what3ver” is another testament to his artistic prowess and a promising sign of what’s to come in his next album era. If you haven’t given him a listen yet, I highly recommend you do so – just be prepared to get lost in the clouds with this one.

Redveil recently released another soulful track, titled “whatever”. This latest offering has fans excitedly speculating that it could be the beginning of a new album phase for Redveil.

Redveil’s breakthrough came with his single “Soulfood” released in 2020, propelling him into the spotlight as a rising rapper and producer. He continued his momentum by dropping the album Niagara in the same year, followed by learn 2 swim in 2022. Notably, he collaborated with Denzel Curry on the remix of “pg baby” and teamed up with JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown on the track “Kingdom Hearts Key”. His latest extended play, playing w_fire, a six-track EP, was released two years ago in April.

In a brief, approximately three minutes, the song titled “what3ver” places its focus on redveil, where he expresses deep lyrics backed by a hauntingly beautiful beat that he himself produced.

He’s just assembled his burial attire / It’s a new brown t-shirt and those jeans you adore / Alongside your preferred mohair sweater / Or the wool, which one suits him best? / Let me know before I pass away, he reflects in the second verse.

https://open.spotify.com/watch?v=track/0Hp2r3xb1Th9ZEeuQGOGiShttps://embed.music.apple.com/us/album/what3ver/1784716848

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2025-01-04 19:26