Dyna Edyne "The dome", a Hip-Hop queen with deep soul heritage will not disappoint you

Dyna Edyne, a fabulous artist from Miami offers richness in her performance of "The Dome", a colorful track, she recently unveiled. We feel the strong soul influences with this hard-hitting and charismatic performance. The tight pace and tone, as for them, configures an old-school hip-hop atmosphere as we love them.
Here is a solid production with minimalist arrangements for even more authenticity. This artist is the master of her own universe. She embodies a pretty atypical style. She sings with audacity by swinging the melodies like SZA on a musical landscape on which Alicia Keys could perform — it is not given to everyone. Stream below
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