A versatile track about self-conquest Radamiz "Healing Takes Time" (with Topaz Jones)

New York artist Radamiz drops a production with a strong and quiet soul: “Healing Takes Time” (with Topaz Jones). The dexterity in Radamiz's voice is incredible. The linear control of the instrumental is slightly LoFi and creates a gap between the strength of the lyrics and the soothing tone of the background.
The artist plays between two lines of genres that give him an additional depth to his writing, rap-speak, and soul. The vocal arrangements are minimalist but striking. The accents on certain notes show a beautiful technic pallet of the voice. A soulful spirit that uses rap dialogue and a LoFi staging, this is a scene that stands out. Stream below
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