The music industry is a revolving door, careers come, and careers go, but rising artist Isaac Suh is here to stay.
Isaac has been on a trail blaze manifesting his talent into the position he now holds in the music industry. Longevity is all about what you bring to the table, and Isaac, with the wide spectrum of talents he possesses is steadily gaining ground to the greats ahead. His latest release “This Wasn’t For You” is a representation of his versatility and ability to produce a hit over any track. The album represents his intentions and emotions, inspired within the still of night where his feelings are at their peak. Given his influence by heavy weights such as Lauryn Hill and Drake, it’s no surprise to the varying flows and melodies he utilizes in creating a project that submerges listeners in his thoughts.
“This Wasn’t For You” is a fusion of R&B and hip-hop, merging to produce tracks that flow between singing and rapping at just the right blend of fluency. The album opens with a self-title track “This Wasn’t For You,” and sets the tone for what is to come as Isaac pours his emotions over the soulful instrumental. Every track holds a piece of his experiences, telling a tale of its own. His precision with lyricism and melody is showcased on tracks like “Guns and Roses” and “Vibe Check” where every word whether sang or rapped can be felt as they pour from a place of passion. While soothing symphonies like “Tokyo Girl” prove the artist’s worth as a master of the art, giving off vibes that can rival that of Drake at his R&B peak.
Isaac’s dedication to his music is evident in “This Wasn’t For You.” All signs lead to it aging well with listeners alike. It is worth a listen, and surely to be a repeat album for any that presses play. Stream Isaac’s release via the link below:
https://music.apple.com/us/album/this-wasnt-for-you/1526472784
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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