Fresh off the Bronx HipHop scene comes a sound so deeply rooted in the old, ‘golden age era’ type street music classics, that you can’t help but stop and appreciate it for a second. Of course, right after this second is over and your ears become accustomed to the song and lyrics, you come to see it’s not simply a good tune, that it doesn’t merely follow in the footsteps of long-ago greats, but rather builds on that to bring you something unique, a sort of meeting point between the old and the new.
And how else could it be?
Although QüeDavinciYO is a fairly young man with his whole life ahead of him, he’s already started establishing a name for himself in the world of music, demonstrating in each beat his inventiveness and attesting his potential, leading critics to acclaim as a potential future great of this generation.
What truly captivates the listener about QüeDavinciYO’s latest track, “Yes I Do”, is the gritty feel of it all.
Both in the lyrics and sound, as well as in the accompanying music video, QüeDavinciYO manages to capture and express what life on the street is like – tough, hard and often edgy, and yet, sometimes inspiring something beautiful, like this song. It’s as if QüeDavinciYO transports the listener to his hard-luck neighborhood in the heart of New York City, which is a really fascinating experience, for fans worldwide.
As classy as it is gritty, “Yes I Do” appeals both to hardcore HipHop fans, as well as to people who aren’t quite so “into it”. The song simply has that captivating quality that makes it easily likable, across different music taste and even across generations.
It’s clear to see that QüeDavinciYO is only at the beginning of a long and highly promising career, as he is a very talented young man, excited about the world, about creating new things, be it music or even apps, like his “4enoyreve”, which aims to pair up music lovers with the hottest new tracks, help listeners discover new artists and learn about the latest trends.
One thing that is clear about this young man is that he has vision by the bucket and that if he follows that ride, will present the world with many great tracks in the near future.
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