New album: Callum Ford – “Plan Progress” –

Hip -hop music album from Calum Fordand Slow progress It flourishes in sugar and vocal accuracy among the topics that represent puberty challenges. Its headquarters at Southhend-on-Sea, England, Ford adopted DIY approach to the album’s creative process, which spanned three years in making. Cooperative with PRZIBYLA producer and multi-phase player, where the duo works in a home studio and embraces spontaneous creative product-where many paths arose for the first time as free. “We wanted to take our time, enjoy the process, and make something I felt in reality,” explains Ford.
The “do it like this” consumes its fixed momentum-which crosses the Bass-E pulses to a strong audio advertisement, highlighting aspirations to make an album with these “real” qualities mentioned above-which certainly succeeds. “We abandon our moral values to pay the price,” singing continues, and outperforms doses of guitar mutilation. Dynamic production is immediately displayed, echoing the nostalgia for classic hip -hop music along with rocks and soul touches. The guitar plays a prominent role in the “Liid Back (freestyle) rhythm” as well. One minute revolves with “I am the real deal!” Bravado also decorates the guitar vortex with enthusiastic vocal delivery.
Among the most prominent events, “400 degrees” is one of the most dazzling albums of the album that is dazzling with the gentle guitars and its air water tones, while singing turns smoothly between hip hop and the most expressive spirit of R&b. “Supernova” is also great, as it warns “Don’t come close”, before feeling celebrating – longing for “just let me carry ya”, inside a hard radiance. Slow progress It is a dynamic tolerance of Callum Ford.
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“Supernova” also appeared in the type Spotify group Emerging hip hop.
We discovered this version via Musosoup.
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