Stream this rising Californian artist’s album HERE and find an anthem in something he sings. Plus, Wallie’s lyrics in this song play with the story of Adam, Eve, and the forbidden fruit very creatively. There was also a nice acoustic guitar on “Fallin Apart,” one of the stand-out songs on the album. For example, the alluring strings (maybe violin) and sci-fi ray gun sounding effect in “Cuisine” created a unique vibe. Then josh said yuri was a mod like a month ago post started circulating that there was never no dirt on rylee or it would be deleted within 24hrs now we know. everyone knew he meant on the keekee memes. I liked the use of instruments in parts of the album as well. Yesterday josh said that rylee gets dragged a lot on the Reddit. It would also be really interesting to hear him experiment with combining auto-tuned vocals and bare vocals. I would love to hear more tracks from him with bare vocals because, as you can hear, his voice is so lovely. Singing “Bompton to Balabasas,” emotion bleeds through his voice and his frank and clever lyrics. In the recorded video, his melodic voice, stripped of autotune and everything but piano, resounds powerfully outside. The artist recently performed live in, fittingly, the streets of Compton. The song switched up the general sound of the album, bringing a softer, slower vibe, while still carrying Wallie’s passion. For instance, the autotune in “Stop Ballin” accentuated his vocals with cool sounding and creative harmonies and layers. The track’s hook is highly catchy, and Wallie the Sensei’s vocal performance is unparalleled. If you’re unfamiliar with Wallie the Sensei, Scandalous is the perfect introduction. He broke through in 2020 with the hard-hitting melodic track Scandalous. I enjoyed some of Wallie’s uses of autotune more than others. Compton’s Wallie the Sensei turns his past struggles into emotive hip hop ballads. The album is heavy with autotune, a tool Wallie enjoys exploring and using, despite not needing it as a crutch. Wallie seems to feel like he has to close off his emotions in order to make money, overcome badly designed systems, and find success. But at the end of the chorus, Wallie emphasizes his desire to play the game and claims he doesn’t feel anything. Cheating would understandably deeply hurt someone and sow distrust in their partner. While the song felt a little misogynistic, my understanding became that the woman cheated on her partner, and was trying to get him to stay with her after he found out. “I’m just trying to play this game, / Sensei don’t feel a thing,” Wallie sings in “Bitch Please Pt.2.” This comes after a string of the line “Bitch please / I don’t care” in the chorus. The song starts the album off very strongly because it is so passionate and full of love. “03 Flow” honors Wallie’s friend and fellow recording artist 03 Greedo who is serving a 20-year prison sentence at this time. This song quickly caught fans and received praise online and on the radio. Golden Child also features Wallie’s single “03 Flow” which currently has over half a million views on Youtube and over 1.5 million streams in the United States. Wallie The Sensei’s Golden Child Album Cover (Spotify)
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