The Hip hop artist’s latest single and film share the same title: A Moment’s Time. The single is the first track of his forthcoming album, “Transparent 2.”
DaeShawn Forrest’s lyrical flow is flawless and fluid with bursts of syncopated rhythm. Fans will also enjoy the smooth background vocals of Raechelle T. Forrest and her R&B soulful influence. However, the story behind the music involves a different dialogue and candid communication.
“This is my most transparent, most raw, and most emotional project. I was going through the worst season of life, ever,” explained Forrest. “I was dealing with depression, suicidal thoughts, anger, and heartbreak.”
The artist added that while producing the project, he didn’t care about what people thought or expected from him. All that mattered was pouring every ounce of pain and emotion he was feeling into his music. He shared that his personal healing took place through this album.
“The short film and accompanying song represent real-world storytelling that not only reflects DaeShawn’s life, but the lives of many others,” stated Fran Briggs, Publicist to DaeShawn Forrest. “A Moment’s Time has the potential to benefit the global community.”
The 22-year-old San Francisco Bay Area native produced the single and music video for A Moment’s Time. He co-directed the filming of the project with Brandon Orozco.
Download/Stream “A Moment’s Time”: https://linktr.ee/daeshawnforrest
A Moment’s Time (film): https://youtu.be/rgV1eA9LMLs
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daeshawnforrest/
Natalia is a Rap and Hip Hop enthusiast. After graduating from The New School of New York’s Public Relations Program and taking a course in Journalism at Michigan State University, she decided to dedicate her life to the music publishing business and to the discovery of new talent. She helps new artists gain exposure to the masses via online marketing and publications.
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