Abstract Media - Brolic (Single)

Coming across my newsfeed as an ad on IG, I was introduced to a collective that goes by Abstract Media by their latest single titled "Brolic." With a name like that, you can only expect illustrious and flourishing sounds, which is precisely what we get here on the record that is accompanied by a visual. With an impressive creative initiative like we have here, we had to showcase it on the site for our followers to get familiar with the Atlanta group.

Starting first with the track, it has member BeN Reilly setting it off on the Rascal-produced hit with melodic tone in his rap that drops low in vocal prowess then picks right up with rigorous intent to seal his lyrical stance with just velocity that if you miss it, then you didn't experience it. The verse goes out as warning with him addressing out those lurking with ill advisory, which he's been here before, so no need to sweat the little things, and if hate is what you bring to him, then don't expect to see him with familiarity at one of his shows, or it might end up bad for you. This track right here is for his bros to stay on, which then elevates this to the highest echelon reach, and that so far is just the first verse so let's get into the next, which is Luke Royal. Off the top, this was the actual first verse I heard from the track that persuaded me to check out the full visual and get caught up with the collective. Just like his brother before him, Luke Royal pulls no punches with devising these monstrous wordplays with his lyrical talents spraying off any competition on sight while he's finishing it off by knocking of heads with knowledge in a verbal cannon that's deadly with precision. Anchoring the track is Miseye, who is entirely constructed of the two artists before him by having the wave of raw power. Yet, his verse was remarkably well-rounded in the sense that he hit off on all cylinders of strict rap lines with a combination of witty street poetry. It was the last and final straw to ultimately say that this track was impacted heavily with a great form of rap statue that no other word than brolic defines it. Now at this moment, after hearing the single, I don't think these guys could have made more of an impact on me. Then we get to the visual shot by Rexway, which drops the world on the listener's head since not only were they able to create godly work, but they able to showcase it phenomenally. It's to the point that I don't even think that I can correctly describe it; rest assure tho the viewing of the video will be significantly recognized once people catch on.

I know with the brief time I've had before writing this post, I had checked out the collective's previous work. This record would be the third release in the year from Abstract aside from their two-track EP, which it looks like they've been working hard to hopefully have something out collectively before the year is up or maybe to stay 2021 on a good note. Whether the case best believes, I will be playing real close attention to these guys and hope to see more people directed their attention to them. Get introduced here by streaming the single and running up the visual views while sharing both on all available social media platforms.