The realities of growing up in the gritty streets of Indianola, Mississippi, forced hip-hop artist Brian Grind to navigate through an obstacle course that would be unexpected to many but familiar to anyone in close proximity. This allowed him to see life through many different scopes and lenses in one of the fastest-growing cities in America. Hustle, family, growth, lifestyle, and triumph are some of the catalysts on the canvas in which Brian reflects on with autobiographical stories and infectious melodies that bring together the roots of hip-hop with the current soundscape doused in a layer of harsh and candid truths that make him not only a product of his environment but also a formidable candidate to stand out among his peers in a rapidly growing new generation.
“TAKE A PICTURE” is Brian Grind’s latest release and one catchy, infectious, and irresistibly memorable masterpiece that has the soul of old-school rap drenched in current storytelling about the essence of always knowing your priorities.
Brian skis over the beat, creating this infectious cadence that contributes to the anthemic allure of the jam. His delivery showcases an artist who is not only confident but also mature, taking a listener on a journey with his knack for storytelling.
He’s got the voice, the command, and the flow—all necessary attributes for an emcee, and he surely knows how to make the best out of it.
“TAKE A PICTURE” is an outstanding addition to his expanding catalog, a standout masterpiece that deserves its place in any hip-hop playlist.
As such, it is with great pleasure that I recommend to you this brilliant track to add to your playlist and recommend to a friend or stranger, just like I have done.
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