DYYNVMIC: "Road Work"

DYYNVMIC: "Road Work"

La Puente, California-hailing artist DYYNVMIC started pursuing a career in music in 2012 as one half of the rap duo Mystic Nerds, after a two-year hiatus, DYYNVMIC decided to go solo in 2018 with a more mature, nuanced and serious approach to his sound. Predating the release of his Roadwork EP, was a string of successful mixtapes, remixes and singles which allowed Hip Hop fans to appreciate DYYNVMIC’s tendency to create music which evokes positive and meaningful responses. DYYNVMIC takes influence from the attitude of 2000’s era Hip Hop, with his familiar style and distinct vocals, each release which DYYNVMIC runs through with his verses contains an authentic presence.

His perspective-shifting “Road Work”, features the harrowingly grounding standout single and video, “Three Wives”, the intricately neo-classic progressions allow the temperature in the multi-layered single featuring Girls Like Girls to drop to chillingly evocative levels. The single spins a transfixing narrative with plenty of emotional detail as the dark side of addiction is explored. Three Wives runs smooth and hits hard through DYYNVMIC’s ability to use his personal experiences around substance abuse to amp up the level of emotion in the old-school melodic single which eclipses the 00’s era of Hip Hop.

DYYNVMIC said: “Each wife in the single represents a different form of addiction, the vocals by my good friend, Girls Like Girls adds to the mystique of the song while I tell a story through metaphoric writing.”

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