Reo Cragun, The Musical Phenomenon That Sounds Like XXXtentacion.
Recently, we came across a track on youtube entitled “Last Goodbye”, performed by an artist named Reo Cragun.
The track is a real delight for the ears and it is very hard to pause it, as we are quickly intoxicated by the captivating melodies.
First of all, the first thing you'll notice in this particular track is the form of Reo's vocal performance merging Swae Lee's vibe and the XXXtentacion's timbre when he sings. Indeed, by dint of listening to the track, you will not miss this moment when the performance takes the charismatic form of that of XXXtentacion. However, one still perceives the unique vocal signature of Reo, which innocents him on any charge of copycat.
It is therefore important to specify the authenticity of Reo, especially since the majority of his music exudes the same sound as that in "last Goodbye".
In addition, it is a great pleasure to listen to this young emerging artist and watch him climb the ladder.
Stream “Last Goodbyes” below
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