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Atlanta-based hip hop artist Ren Ravage blazes through rap’s essence with “Type of Party (Freestyle)”

As others talk about hip-hop and rap like it has thousands of layers, rap star Ren Ravage is concerned with the art of emceeing which really is where the essence of hip hop resides. He is hip-hop royalty personified, delving into the heart of the craft and displaying his unmatched pen game, replete with masterful and thought-provoking rhymes and erudite flows. This is hip hop at its element, no side shows, just aggression, wit, confidence, and charisma. Take a seat and keep on your seat belt because he’s about to drive you crazy!

“Type of Party (Freestyle)” is an exemplary display of Ren’s lyrical conviction as well as his pen game.  Setting the tone with this unparalleled freestyle – his pent-up aggressive and hard-hitting delivery backed by the gritty and relentless nature of his vocals reflects the artist’s determination to succeed against all odds and the lyrical narrative affirms to that!

Ren’s lyrical prowess shines through as he effortlessly navigates the beat. His smart wordplay and intricate rhymes demonstrate a keen sense of craftsmanship despite the seeming spontaneous approach. Throughout the track, he maintains a strong and aggressive presence, exuding confidence and charisma.

His delivery is marked by a rapid-fire flow, seamlessly transitioning from one verse, one punchline to another. The energy he exudes is infectious and wraps itself around the listener like an electrifying charge!

Ren’s lyrical dexterity is a testament to his command over language, deploying a plethora of complex rhymes like, “My ex used to tell me

I smoke too much

Bitch

I was down bad

Going broke too much

Too many words in my raps

Cause I wrote too much”…articulating his emotions with such eloquence and depth!

The track’s hard-hitting production complements the lyrics perfectly, allowing the artist’s message to resonate deeply.

This track is all about embracing fully being your authentic self, being unapologetically you and speaking your mind; whether or not it fits the social norm!

Ren takes hip hop back to his element with this performance that deserves widespread embrace from anyone claiming to be a rap music fanatic.

Follow the attached link and live through this performance like a religious experience!

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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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