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REVIEW album Confz Lying To Myself

Confz Presents His Cultural Richness In Dynamic Gospel Hip-Hop

Lying To Myself

Confz

Confz is an example of an artist who is pushing the boundaries of a genre, eclectically spinning traditional UK rap with a tapestry of unique styles that define his musical prowess.

His highly anticipated debut album 'Lost Diaspora' stands as a vibrant anthology, showcasing the acoustically dynamic compositions that encapsulate Confz's Ghanaian heritage and the quest to carve his distinctive Black British identity. The album's inception was heralded by the soulful 'Friday Night Freestyle,' a precursor to an opus promising to be a cultural cornerstone. Followed by mesmerising singles like 'Let Me Talk' and 'Helping Hand,' these tracks set the stage, amplifying the anticipation for the full LP.

Lead single 'Lying To Myself,' is an evocative composition unveiling the spiritual and rhythmic dimensions of Confz's music. Harmonious choir backings infuse a gospel essence into the song that evokes a real nostalgic vibe. 'Lying To Myself' is poignant and explorative, showcasing mastery in precision and rhyme, destined to captivate aficionados of the genre and beyond.

This compelling single features the collaboration with Nix Northwest, one of the biggest talents in hip-hop. Their synergy, born from Nix's fervent admiration for Confz's work discovered through Paya Beats, has resulted in a masterpiece. It's clear that Confz is an artist delving deeper than beats and rhymes, crafting music that delves into the intricate tapestry of identity and culture. Check it out now and see for yourself.

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