Distinct cadence with a gritty tone that throttles, Yudago Mercy’s flow and style of delivery is complimented by eclectic beats, derivative of R&B, pop, soul, and international/dance hall. Relishing in the ability to trade sounds, his pen and intensity of lyrical heat, is never compromised; it is accentuated with a southern twang and melodic accompaniment.
Using a creative process that treats recording like a discipline, Yudago pens and conceptualize his projects before stepping into a booth. “Three minutes can change someone’s life.” Once I receive the beat in preproduction, I put myself in a comfortable headspace and allow the words to take shape within the music. Immediately, I know what I want to talk about. Once I do hit the studio, I take care of business and I’m out–usually capturing the song in one take.”
Yudago’s style of spitting lyrical heat that has always met with dynamic production seems to be his formula to successful song craftsmanship.
Message From The Artist
“Where I am now, both artistically and professionally, was predestined but not easy to reach.
Early in my career, I struggled finding my voice as a lyrical artist. I sounded like the next guy that said he wanted to rap and rode the wave of whatever sound was popular, which kinda had me all over the place.
I read this book called The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, which helped change that. The novel ultimately taught me that I’m the architect of my own dreams and that I innately possess all it takes to achieve them, without fear or regard to my peers or popularity.
I learned that being all over the place wasn’t necessarily a bad thing once bridled and understood. My voice and eclectic sound started to take shape, and I ultimately discovered who I am as an artist and how to give that to the world.”
Imo Wimana Chadband, known to the creative world as Wimana, is a music enthusiast, songwriter, poet, author, and screenwriter, with 10+ years’ experience working in the creative world.
His love for hip-hop/rap music and writing was discovered in his years at High School, and the rest is as they say, history. Wimana’s passion for journalism and writing would lead to him releasing several creative projects personally, as well as provide writing services professionally for clients globally.
He has written and curated content for various blogs and websites with his unique writing style, and continues to expand his arsenal to give readers the best experience through his work.
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