Categories: New Music

New Haven singer and performer Tre Moore’s album “Mind Of A Legend” reflects the artist’s ingenuity and versatility!

As an avid music lover, you should remember the name Tre Moore; an international singer-songwriter and performer based out of New Haven, Connecticut, who brings meaningful and socially relevant lyricism to his eclectic sound. This artist merits your attention because, in a world of superficial lyricism and trend-grabbing art, Tre has chosen to walk his own path towards honest artistry and timeless songwriting, and this makes him the artist to keep an eye and ear out for.

He indeed delivers a compelling performance in his 9-track album, “Mind Of A Legend,” making it worthy of its powerful and telling title. This is a next-level project for him and features a clash of genres featuring a consistent brand of R&B and soul with hip hop influences to appeal to wider audiences. Tre made sure that there was something for everyone in here.

“So Low” featuring KeshMoney left a lasting impact on me right from that flavorful guitar intro flanked by that wavy and heavy production with the banging beat made to atone with such a flawless performance that is guaranteed to remain ingrained in your brain outside of this banger—they really stamped their hypnotic indelible imprints with this one that I have had on rewind more than 10 times consecutively and I still can’t get enough.

“Loved the call home” is another bona fide standout with such a sick and addicting beat that seamlessly blends the snares, synths, drums, and bass with a certain hypnotic melodic line that will take up residence in your mind and feel like a melodic mantra every time you listen to the song. Tre’s vocals are soulful and captivating, and he really does give this track melodic color and emotional depth.

A track like “Fly Away” is bass heavy and really emotional, moody, and evocative. The vocal performance leaves nothing to be desired, with the incredible phrasing making it a catchy anthem.

Well, like I said, there is a lot for fans of R&B, soul, and hip-hop to indulge in from this impressive body of work that really demonstrates Tre Moore’s limitless ingenuity and versatility both as a performer and songwriter.

The numbers are looking good, which only means that this is a fan favorite project that both fans and critics are appreciating dearly.

This could be you vibing to this album in its entirety only if you follow the attached link and sink your teeth into this masterpiece, and you’ll be glad you did.

Don’t forget to share this album with your friends, who I am more than certain will appreciate such a gesture.

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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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