Categories: New Music

Multifaceted Artist and Rapper Comatose Red Ivy Returns as the Voice of Reason and Change With a Self-Inspired Enchantingly Beautiful and Empowering Jam “YOU DON’T KNOW ME”

Representing the vibrant, multi-cultural, inclusive, and historic Cincinnati, Ohio, multitalented artist and rapper Comatose Red Ivy’s music has been acclaimed for its continual versatility, melodic cadences, out-of-the-box songwriting as well as the artist’s own innate knack for remaining unpredictable with each new project they release. Drawing inspiration from a diverse array of influences, ranging from the angst-driven energy of punk rock to the introspective storytelling of hip-hop and rap, Comatose Red Ivy’s music easily transcends boundaries and defies categorization. A dynamic force in the realm of hip-hop, alternative rock, and indie pop with an unyielding dedication to innovation, this self-made superstar crafts evocative melodies and thought-provoking lyrics that resonate deeply with audiences worldwide.

Their latest release “YOU DON’T KNOW ME” not only showcases Comatose Red Ivy’s versatility but also injects a newfound depth into their music, offering listeners a more substantial experience.

Borrowing heavily from their own experiences as a transgender individual who is harshly judged by people from their own community, not to mention those outside it, “YOU DON’T KNOW ME” is an empowering anthem meant to incite listeners to challenge sexual prejudices and embrace the values of inclusivity and equality.

The floating keys set the track’s melodic cornerstone as the contemporary hip-hop beat that ensues is made light work by Comatose Red Ivy’s straight-to-the-point and equally thought-spurring bars and rhymes, backed by the infectious hooks that stay with a listener long after the jam is over.

Their own experiences in the streets, being judged harshly for their sexual orientation, continue to reinforce their belief in pride’s necessity to combat prejudices and foster solidarity— “THEY DON’T KNOW ME” is the soundtrack to that!

The visually striking music video complements this jam excellently and elevates it to new heights; ensuring an attention-grabbing viewing experience for anyone lucky enough to be in close contact with this banger.

As you stream this track, use your voice to continue emphasizing visibility and amplifying LGBTQ causes and support within whichever community you come from. When we come together, great things happen and this should apply in all factions of our lives because we need each other, now more than ever, and we cannot afford to kick others out simply because they don’t align with our sexual, political, or whatever ideologies.

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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