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Goldlink Baby I Got You Go Get It

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ADÉ, originally known every bit Phil Adé, has produced contained mixtapes and collaborated with rappers similar Logic and Mac Miller. In 2013, he started to focus on his own career, writing with a diversity of artists and honing in on his sound. In 2017, he released his solo single "No Fear" featuring Tate Koband and Saba Abraha, which received over one-half-a-million streams online. Simply when 2019 rolled around, the rapper decided to start fresh, removing all of his previous music and social content from the midweek and fifty-fifty changing his stage name to ADÉ.

ADÉ just released the kickoff EP under his new moniker and with his new characterization, Epic Records. The Always Something EP is full of well-baked beats and clever wordplay. ADÉ brought out some of his famous friends when creating Always Something, with almost every track featuring someone new.

The rapper shared on the inspiration behind EP's championship,

"As I was recording, I kept thinking nearly the phrase 'Always Something.' I found a deeper pregnant. In life, you're met with negatives, and you're met with positives. From my experience, I've always been able to have more peace and progress when I am focused on whatever good is going on in my life. When it seems like everything going on is negative, information technology'south easier to move forward when you are focused on the upside. There's e'er something  to remain positive most."

With this EP swirling with an abundance of talent and positivity, we highlighted six uplifting verses from Ever Something:

A Playful Reminder to Be Yourself in "Play Something"

The EP starts with "Play Something," a midtempo track but with an upbeat energy. The lyrics are catchy, cunning and set a precedent for the rest of the EP. In the middle of the song ADÉ sings,

"What y'all hear is what you get
Nothing to authenticate
Finish with that interstate
Information technology's overnight flights, now
Seen every motion picture on the plane like twice now."

The verse reminds listeners to exist true to themselves and success will eventually follow. ADÉ has been grinding to produce a sound that he'southward proud to put his proper name on for years, but his music has been consistently authentic which has helped him garner his success and genuine friends to collaborate with.

Advice to Do Things Your Ain Mode in "Something New" (ft. Lil Babe)

"Something New" featuring Lil Infant follows up next, with more traditional rap beats. But ADÉ hasn't had the most traditional lead up to the release of his EP. He started fresh on social media and on streaming platforms, and he'southward doing whatever he feels is best for him both musically and personally – and that's what he'due south advising listeners to do in this vocal. The rapper encourages people to do whatever they recollect is right for themselves. Throw away whatever precedents or rules and go with what y'all deem necessary to attain your goals. ADÉ raps,

"There's no breaking out
Without breaking rules
That's a different round
My way up in to prove"

A Plea to Remember Where You Come up From in "Something For Nothin" (ft. Rich The Kid)

Halfway through the EP is the lively "Something For Nothin" (ft. Rich The Child). ADÉ and Rich The Kid rap most their achievements but they also share their modest upbringings. This song serves as a reminder to stay apprehensive and to recollect where you came and who helped yous get to where y'all are today. In the chorus are the lines,

"Now they know me
Tokyo to Tennessee
Same homies
Kept the same free energy"

An Honest Reassurance in "Something'south Up"

This track has a different sound from the residue of the EP. ADÉ gives off R&B vibes in "Something's Up." He opens upwards to a daughter he's had a relationship with, realizing that she has been acting differently towards him and wants to restore normalcy between them. The rapper consoles her singing,

"I want zero but
Your heart your soul
Say what you lot feeling
Don't allow it take its cost"

ADÉ's transparency is commendable and a constant theme throughout the EP. This verse subtly suggests to listeners that when you are honest, you are most likely to become honesty in render.

A Sweetness Love Note In "Something Sugariness" (ft. DJ Money & Fatman Scoop)

"Something Sweetness" with DJ Coin & Fatman Scoop is the most upbeat and synth heavy vocal on Always Something. This track is an animated and modern take on a love song. The vocals are almost as smooth and the lyrics, which is sure to make everyone swoon. ADÉ sings

"You got my centre
You finally cracked the lawmaking
You keep me calling
Crawling back for more"

This verse is but a pocket-size slice of the charming masterpiece that is "Something Sweet." While this vocal is mainly uplifting for the one lucky girl it was inspired past, it is one of the near feel good tracks that anybody can savor.

A Last Reminder To Be Genuine in "Something Existent" (ft. GoldLink &  Wale)

Wrapping up the EP is "Something Existent" with GoldLink & Wale, which is a perfect balance of rap and R&B. Betwixt the three artists on the track, there is a massive amount of success; withal all they desire are genuine people in their lives and that'southward what they sing well-nigh in "Something Existent." During GoldLink's verse he raps,

"Drib your pride only to deal with me
You know you know
That I'thou certified
Grammy wisher to a Grammy nom"

Many verses in the vocal are similar this i, begging for people to be real with ane another. Although GoldLink has been nominated for two GRAMMYs, he, ADÉ and most of united states are looking for relationships with people who love u.s. for u.s.a., not what we have or what we've done. This song is a dynamic finale to the spectacular EP that is certain to put ADÈ on the map.

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Source: https://www.onestowatch.com/blog/6-uplifting-verses-in-ad%C3%A9s-always-something

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