Sasskeey, a melodious Nigerian rapper, alters the perception of how rap can be received and felt with his newest single, "Up North." This song tells a story through rhythm, feeling, and a signature melodic quality.
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Read more →The genius of "Up North" lies in Sasskeey's penchant for lyrical make-shift along a melodic flow that creates an unparalleled distance between him and the rest of the crowded rap scene. Rather than relying solely on bars and bravado, he shares a musicality unlike anything else, making the song both street-ready and radio appealing.
Through cadence, Sasskeey uses his voice instrumentally, almost dancing over every beat and exuding both grit and warmth. The hook is infectious but not commercial, while the verses incorporate authenticity grounded in his Nigerian upbringing. You really feel it in each line- his hunger, ambition, and his journey. With "Up North", Sasskeey Force is looking to reframe the limitations of melodic rap in this dimension. If you're a fan of rap with depth, vibe, and originality, make sure you take the time to check it out.
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