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In his latest EP, “Akira’s Blues,” artist Trevour Amunga takes a look at the vibrant landscape of modern hip-hop. Drawing inspiration from an eclectic array of influences including Kendrick Lamar, OutKast, Sade, and Young Thug, Amunga delivers a collection of tracks that are as diverse as they are captivating.
Recorded primarily at Golden Impala Studios in Los Angeles, with one track, “My Cousin Housee,” recorded in his bedroom, “Akira’s Blues” showcases Amunga’s versatility as both a lyricist and a producer. Darius Porter handled the mixing and mastering duties while MBWAV worked on production. This resulted in an EP that boasts a polished and professional finish that perfectly complements Amunga’s distinctive style.
Akira’s Blues is a 3-track EP.
Clocking in at just under 7 and a half minutes, “Akira’s Blues” wastes no time in making its mark. The EP kicks off with the infectious energy of “Candy Paint.” A track that sets the tone with its bright and modern production. The track’s lyrics, which touch on the artist’s frustrations with life’s challenges, resonate with a sense of authenticity and vulnerability. It’ll draw the listener in and set the stage for an emotional journey.
Transitioning seamlessly into “My Cousin Housee,” Amunga delivers a more laid-back vibe while still maintaining the EP’s energetic momentum. It creates a captivating atmosphere that draws listeners in and leaves them wanting more. The song’s ability to capture the essence of a familiar escape, in this case, visiting a cousin’s house, showcases a keen understanding of the human experience.
Rounding out the EP is “Brixton 3d,” a standout track that exemplifies Amunga’s ability to blend diverse influences into a cohesive and compelling sound. With its infectious beats and hypnotic melodies, “Brixton 3d” highlights Amunga’s talent as both a storyteller and a musician.
Lines like, “Get ur ass up it’s a new day (Yeah)” “How long you finna wait for an okay.” “For a green light nigga get your head right,” serves as a “wake-up call” to the artist himself and listeners.
“Akira’s Blues” is a triumphant offering that showcases Amunga’s exceptional versatility, lyrical prowess, and production skills. From the infectious energy of “Candy Paint” to the introspective musings of “My Cousin Housee” and the anthemic “Brixton 3d,” this EP is a must-listen for fans of contemporary hip-hop.