Categories: New Music

New York’s Real OG, Jaydis Crete, Delivers a Soulful Rap Masterpiece Dubbed “Canopy.”

Jaydis Crete, a New York City-based hip-hop artist, has gained recognition for his incredible talent and versatility in the music scene. For those wondering, “Who is Jaydis Crete?”, he is a fan favorite and one of the most consistent and hardworking emcees whose OG status remains intact and unrivaled. His hip-hop music often draws from his own real-life experiences, making tracks that connect with listeners on a deeply personal level.

One of the standout Jaydis Crete songs is “Canopy.” This track truly comes from a personal point of view, and throughout this delivery, it will not escape any keen listener how Jaydis Crete shrewdly talks about sensitive social issues that affect most people like him.

You really need to listen carefully to decipher the message; otherwise, “Canopy” will come out as just a rapper doing what he does best: rapping!

Connecting with a listener on a conscious level, Crete delves deep into the creative process, and what emerges is this refined delivery that is raw, emotional, and relatable.

The soulfulness of the beat gives the track an old-school feel and vibe, as Jaydis Crete effortlessly demonstrates that he can handle laid-back melodies with equal dexterity. This performance has been marked with visual metaphors, ingenious wordplay, vivid storytelling, and infectious hooks to keep a listener grounded in its entirety.

His thought-provoking observations are all about racial discrimination, family woes, and the real-life streets where it’s do or die. In the lines “let my Niggas breathe”, Crete is referring to all the familiar illegal shootings and killings of unarmed black men by the police.

Jaydis Crete deserves his flowers for fashioning something this deep, soulful, and relatable all in one.

“Canopy” is now streaming on all the popular channels. Follow the attached link and run it!

To get acquainted with Jaydis Crete’s work as an artist and performer, follow him on Instagram.

  

 

 

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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