Afro-fusion artist Neo 21 has unleashed a new track, “Stop Giving Me Advice (SGMA) Remix.” The song is a testament to Neo’s unique sound, blending addicting melodies with thought-provoking lyrics. His deep-toned, velvety vocals glide effortlessly over the afro-fusion/UK genre-fusing sound, creating a song that’s not to be missed.
“SGMA Remix” is a global hit in the making, inspired by Dave and Jack Harlow’s original song. Neo 21 brings his exceptional perspective to the track, discussing themes of growing up and living in the UK and his challenges. His captivating lyrics, flawlessly rapped over a hypnotic beat, are sure to resonate with fans worldwide.
The song opens up with an exhilarating melody reminiscent of old-school 90s hip-hop. Neo’s sound is reminiscent of iconic UK artists such as Stromzy, yet puts a fresh new take on the genre. Lyrics such as “One too many advice, nuh fit walk in my shoes, bruh, check out the size” and “So it turns out, I don’t wanna align; you pushed this, forced that; I’m not bout that vibe” highlights Neo’s ability to not only write personal, introspective lyrics but able to keep them flowing in a cohesive, smooth manner, perfectly completing the instrumental.
“SGMA Remix” is now available for streaming on all major music platforms, making it easily accessible to fans. The song is also accompanied by a visually stunning music video directed by Joel and Patrick of Toothless Filmwhichere, the city of Bradford. Take a listen today!
Photo credit: Louie Haslam-Chance
Written by Melissa Cusano
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