Join an intriguing lyrical ballad with Razrfish as he has come with his latest bangers like ‘Escargot’ and ‘Birds’. The artist is a talented Los Angeles-based rapper.
The alternative hip-hop music industry is getting enriched by the smooth and subtle grooves of Razrfish. This talented music artist is spreading his creative aura through his music and captivating everyone through it. A fine combination of hard-hitting bars and brilliant production makes each of his bangers a masterpiece. He has recently dropped a single named ‘Escargot’, which is creating a huge buzz among hip hop fanatics as well as all kinds of music lovers. There is melody, weight, and clarity in the track which makes it quite engaging and enjoyable. The rapper’s eclectic deliverance flawlessly compliments the track while establishing the indulgent subject matter. His perfect hold of rhythmic and lyrical flow makes his bangers sound more ecstatic and energetic at the same time.
The versatile rapper is hailing from Los Angeles in California and reaching out to listeners across the world through his music. The artist is setting an example in the industry while being a role model to the rising rappers in the industry. The artist is directly connected with an unparallel rap-rock band named, Tarot Cat. He has recently dropped another single named ‘Birds’ which is piquing everyone’s attention with its strangely intriguing lyrical approach. It is featured by Dylon Jones and their united musical effort drips with creativity and hustle. The musical arrangement in the track is quite catchy and groovy that offers a major hook to the listeners. Some of the other bangers like, ‘Dog Day Afternoon’, ‘Red Tongue’, etc are proof of his talent, creativity, and consistency in his craft. Currently, this rapper is looking forward to dropping more singles in the coming days of his widely spread musical journey. Follow Razrfish on Spotify to listen to more amazing bangers like ‘Escargot’ and ‘Birds’. Don’t forget to find him on social media platforms.
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