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Jaidson’s Futuristic Sound Shines Bright With New Release ‘Smoke Screens’

In an era where musical boundaries are constantly being pushed, Jaidson’s latest single, Smoke Screens, serves as a testament to his innovative approach to pop and R&B. The rising sensation’s meticulously crafted track is part of his futuristic project collection, Unburdened Effect, and it’s no surprise that it’s already generating buzz in the music industry.
Smoke Screens is a masterclass in blending catchy pop lyrics with immersive soundscapes, a signature sound that has earned Jaidson a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. Collaborating once again with producer Voix, the track is elevated to new heights, with an added layer of depth and dynamism that showcases Jaidson’s artistry.
The young artist’s ability to create romance-infused melodies and pair them with innovative production elements has set him apart from his peers. It’s no wonder that industry insiders are predicting that Jaidson is the next groundbreaking artist on the rise.
With over 100K streams on Spotify and a feature on BBC North East Introducing, Jaidson’s global reach is expanding rapidly. His debut studio project, Psychotherapy, first featured on BBC Introducing, has already amassed massive streams, solidifying his presence in the industry.
As Jaidson gears up for his next studio endeavor, Retro Feelings, set for release in March 2025, fans and music lovers alike are eagerly anticipating a masterful fusion of intense lyrics and retro pop-classic rhythms. Smoke Screens is just a taste of what’s to come, and it’s clear that Jaidson is redefining the soundscape of contemporary pop and R&B, one electrifying release at a time.
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Nsrb Dray Starts The Year With ‘Eye For Eye’

As if dropping a three-pack project filled with bangers was not eye-catching enough, Burgeoning Ghanaian talent NSRB Dray has served another masterpiece with the release of his new single “Eye for Eye.”
Known for singing from raw emotions, NSRB Dray takes it a step further in this new release where he talks about being in a state of despair and self-doubt.
However, there’s no doubt about his intentions on the record. NSRB Dray goes in hard from the first beat drop on the YNT Deezy-produced track.
On “Eye for Eye,” he glides on the boppy instrumentals for two minutes straight, highlighting the world’s abundance of greed, unforgiveness, ego, and pride.
He opens with his version of the famous Mahatma Gandhi saying, “An eye for an Eye leaves the world blind,” before letting his baritone vocals shine through what can pass a “here’s how the world works” pep talk to the listeners.
The record boasts of superior rawness draped around melodious saxophone sounds by Sam Aryee, missing in so many fine-tuned street-preaching jams lately. NSRB Dray’s delivery stands out as the lyrics pierce the ears and hearts of the listeners to nod and note down.
He shared the reason for his choice of lyrics exclusively to Amplify Ghana, stating that his never-give-up spirit pushed him to send a message of hope to his audience.
“Eye for Eye is a music piece written in a state of disrepair and self-doubt. It talks about not giving up and staying well composed in every situation,” he explained.
After dropping “PLAN B” which touched on a similar subject matter, last year, this new release could easily pass as his master plan, but the singer’s unpredictability and versatility means fans can expect different sounds from him.
“Eye for Eye,” is NSRB Dray’s 2025 welcome message. It was mixed by the singer and mastered by talented sound engineer QID Korle.
Don’t miss out on the message, stream ‘Eye for Eye’ here.
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