Categories: New Music

Minnesota’s happiest man alive DaboFlai’s “Don’t Look Down” featuring Riqo LaRon, is an undeniable anthem that deserves popular acclaim.

With Kanye’s attitude and Drake’s feelings, Minnesota-based DaboFlai alias Happiest Man Alive, is an artist that defies musical gravity with his genre-bending creativity and innovation. On the mic, he is a beast and has showcased an unmatched knack for seamlessly fitting in any type of production, which allows him to be at home and comfortable in a number of styles spanning hip-hop, trap, dark pop, punk, rock, and alternative. If you are looking for an artist that brings the kind of instantly identifiable yet inimitable style, you are right at home with DaboFlai at your service. Enjoy him for as long as you can.

The jam “Don’t Look Down” captures the inevitable collapse of the world we live in but is delivered from an inspiration point of view to challenge you to embrace whatever it is that makes you feel powerful in such instances. The lyrics are raw and authentic, and the production is intense!

The mellifluous acoustic guitar strums set such a mellow tone for the song and provide a gentle foundation for the guest emcee, Riqo LaRon who speaks his mind in a profoundly touching way, his raw and honest verses exuding a pensive mood.

DaboFlai’s immediately leaves an impression with that captivating, hook-laden chorus that is guaranteed to take residence in the mind of the listener even after the track is no more. The intense production features the bright concoction of the emphatic drums and bass as well as intricate percussion and hauntingly consistent guitar melodies, creating this pop-punk thrill that wraps around a listener like a warm embrace.

The way DaboFlai strikes a balance between first-class rapping and singing is ear-catching, highlighting his excellent versatility and range as well as his impeccable vocal strengths.

“Don’t Look Down” also features a cinematically captivating music video that reflects the song’s deep theme and was the perfect companion for this thoughtful body of work with far-reaching appeal.

A single off of his critically acclaimed album “NIGHTMARES THROUGH ROSE COLORED GLASSES,” “Don’t Look Down” is a shining example of DaboFlai’s limitless flair as well as his remarkable penmanship.

Stream this anthem and add it to your favorite playlist for that daily listening experience.

 

 

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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