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Spendit’s New EP Star Delivers Heart and Hustle

Spendit’s New EP Star Delivers Heart and Hustle
Photo Courtesy: Spendit

By: James Brown

Spendit’s latest EP Star brings fresh energy to hip hop with seven tracks that delve deep into street narratives and introspection. Emerging from Buffalo, New York, this artist is carving out his place with authentic storytelling and an unfiltered perspective on life. From bold, confrontational bars to soul-baring reflections, Star captures both the struggles and resilience that have defined his path.

Tracks like “Bad” establish a bold, assertive tone for the EP. “Spendit” captures a lifestyle characterized by quick moves and decisive choices, propelled by a strong, unwavering energy. With lyrics that reveal a confident and unapologetic drive, the track serves as an anthem of ambition. The production is powerful, creating a sound that resonates deeply and leaves a strong impression.

Transitioning from nightlife bravado to reflective struggle, Star showcases Spendit’s versatility. In “Drop,” he dives into the challenges he’s faced, sharing darker moments with lyrics like, “I stand at the top like I’m scared of the drop.” The track’s intense beat complements the rawness of Spendit’s words, adding gravity to his reflections on hardship. There’s an underlying sense of survival here – the track portrays a complex dance with fear and perseverance as if standing at the edge of a cliff, daring the world to try and knock him down.

“Eviction Notice” is another track that stands out, and here Spendit taps into his pain and resilience. With lyrics that describe his upbringing and personal losses, he reveals layers to his journey that will resonate with listeners who’ve felt overlooked. A line like “What’s next then, we needed a savior, I got me a pole, If you riding I’m riding I know where to go” is as fierce as it is telling, drawing on his experiences with people who turned on him. This track speaks to anyone who has faced betrayal and managed to stand tall, even after being knocked down.

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Photo Courtesy: Spendit (@spendit_official)

Then comes “Still I Stand,” a track that mixes a reflective tone with an engaging beat. In this anthem, Spendit is relentless in his determination to rise above, declaring, “On the grind, I gotta eat, Cannot stop, won’t see defeat.” The rhythm is upbeat, almost celebratory, while Spendit’s words remind listeners that resilience often walks hand-in-hand with hunger. There’s a unique blend of toughness and optimism here, capturing Spendit’s belief in his future success.

The final track, “Spiritual Tales,” adds yet another dimension to the Star EP. It’s poetic, packed with imagery, and gives Spendit space to explore not just his ambitions but his self-identity. He raps, “I was given a purpose, and I’m gon’ make something happen,” layering this sentiment over atmospheric beats that match the introspective vibe. The track stands out as a lyrical manifesto, showcasing Spendit’s self-assured vision for his career and life. Here, his storytelling skills take center stage, offering listeners insight into his journey in a way that’s both gripping and relatable.

Star reveals that Spendit is an artist with a distinct vision. From intense nightlife and street narratives in “Bad” to deeper reflections in “Eviction Notice” and “Still I Stand,” he brings a multi-faceted look into his experiences and ambitions. He’s more than just another artist; he’s exploring hip hop with a focus on authenticity and raw energy. With Star, Spendit marks his entry into the rap scene, suggesting that this may be just the beginning of his journey.

To stream the latest release, Star, now available worldwide, check out the links below:

Stream on Spotify

Listen on other platforms

For updates, follow Spendit on Instagram: @Spendit_Official

 

Published by: Martin De Juan

(Ambassador)

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