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JAIZE releases latest single ‘nostalgia64’

Emerging artist JAIZE fuses introspective rhythms and lyrics while captivating audiences worldwide with a melting pot of sounds and sonics that goes beyond the norm. Returning with his latest single, ‘nostalgia64’, taken from his EP ‘ENDTAPE, the tune is a chill hip-hop track infused with rap sensibilities, evoking comparisons to the likes of Mick Jenkins, Joey Badass, and Seafood Sam with its genre-bending production. With its nostalgic and flowy vibe, it will resonate with listeners from far and in between. 

JAIZE fell in love with music at an early age, being captivated by the storytelling potential of songs and their ability to evoke strong emotions. The musician you hear today was shaped by this early curiosity that developed into a strong affection for hip-hop culture. With influences spanning from Daft Punk to OutKast, JAIZE’s music transcends boundaries, and takes listeners on an unforgettable trip through his soundscape.

Blending elements of underground hip-hop and rap, JAIZE has the remarkable ability to seamlessly incorporate diverse influences into his music, offering a sound that resonates commercially while carving out its niche in the industry.

JAIZE continues to push the boundaries between music and advocacy. He skillfully blends autotune vocals and engaging instrumentation that will make the audience want to groove with an immersive listening experience from beginning to end. Through his music, JAIZE invites us to dance, celebrate, and join him in a movement towards a more inclusive world with his captivating music.

As JAIZE continues to make his mark on the music scene, ‘nostalgia64’ serves as a testament to his talent and potential. With much more in store for this exciting artist, it’s clear that JAIZE is just getting started on his journey to musical stardom.

On the release, Jaize shares, “The song is a throwback to old school hip-hop where the flows are paramount. It means growth. I have come so far from where I started and this song reminds me that I’ve made it. This is for younger me.”

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