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Fast-rising indigenous artist and cultural writer MOEC teams up with soulful vocalist Evado for a deeply contemplative new song, titled “Brother”.

This cathartic release comes at a time when listeners crave real-life tales of loyalty and street survival. The weighty message resonates immediately as a lot of young people often get stabbed in the back by the individuals they trust the most. So the song becomes a healing release for all who appreciate true friendship in the trenches.

The producer builds a really warm, mid-tempo groove, with soft acoustic guitar chords and a steady drum beat. He’s also adding in some clean shaker loops that roll below the main melody to keep the tempo interesting. But the beat keeps a really spaced out feel to let the vocals to take the listener where they want to go.

MOEC drives the track with his characteristic forceful delivery and big emotive presence. He rides the smooth rhythm with absolute assurance, his voice floating effortlessly over the delicate notes. So, his gritty vocal texture creates a very comforting tone for the entire record.

Evado quickly follows, bringing a tidal wave of passion with his distinctive lovely tunes. His unpolished crooning, however, is largely concerned with surviving the grind and standing by his crew through thick and thin. He uses street language that is very accessible and his message immediately hits home with regular hustlers.

This record works via Afro-fusion production that’s chilled out and gradually by step suits their conflicting voice approaches. The elements blend together beautifully to create an extremely enjoyable street anthem that keeps you calm. So the last track is a good piece of music that shows their growth.

So, make sure you include this soothing track to your late night relaxation playlist today. Stream the warm audio on your preferred digital music service starting today.