Tea Sea has returned with latest single ‘Vitals’, a RnB track full of melody, carefully crafted lyrics and polished production. The Odenton, MD based artist has a history in spoken word poetry, and this is abundantly clear upon hearing his thought provoking, intimate lyrics. Unafraid to show vulnerability, Tea Sea agonizingly details his emotions of a mixture of joy and a lack of comfort that falling in love brings.
The single begins with soft, indie inspired guitars that slowly bring the listener into the song, as the production becomes more and more intense in sync with the lyrical content. Energy is a key highlight of ‘Vitals’ and it is an essential part of what makes the song so successful. This is clear when you consider the influences on the track too, varying from Kid Cudi to Lil Wayne all the way to anime and manga, all of which use energy to substantiate their point.
‘Vitals’ is a crucial song for 2021, showing Tea Sea going from strength to strength as he continues his journey in creating his debut LP.
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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