FWM by PARTYAT4

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Partyat4 just released his latest rap pièce de résistance so far, “FWM”… we won’t spoil what it means exactly, but with the first chorus, you’ll know what it means.

The Milwaukee-based artist takes us on an OG musical trip down memory lane and creates a very musical flavor that is reminiscent of the good ol’ 90s melodic rap elites…” FWM” sounds and feels amazing…

With powerful modern bass thumping 808s and beats…while mixing in old school synth bass sounds…then putting on a futuristic musical twist with the vocals, its effects, and the delivery and cadence…what you get is a mix of the classically iconic and the modern, even futuristic sonic quality that feel fresh and unique.

One of the top highlights here is the vocal melody…catchy to the max and will instantly stick, not only that, but it’s the kind of instant hit of a melody that will have audiences sing along from the very first time they hear it…production quality is absolutely fantastic.

Partyat4am’s musical journey really started from his very first days in the world…growing up in a household full of other musicians, both his father and uncle rapped and produced.

Partyat4’s father always made sure to include him and keep him involved in music in some way, he later got involved in the church choir which paved the way for some of his earliest inspirations.

“FWM” is a new and fresh musical take on the Rap and R&B fusion that hits hard…and is a highly suggested listen to any fan of the genre…even any fan of music in general.

Wishing all the best to Partyat4…can’t wait to hear what the amazing artist has next for the world.

Cheers!

 

 

 



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