Anthemic sports-ready hip hop tracks with slick production, heavy and distinct beats, and crisp, confident vocal hooks. RuleOne Studios break through the noise of the modern scene, with the high-vibrancy and charm of Smoke No Fear.
Emerging as a three-track collection, Smoke No Fear presents a handful of rap vocals and sharp, self-empowering bars, alongside a distinct melodic riff that’s recognisable in a way remisncent of the mighty Yeah, from Usher. That floor-filler vibe meets with the awakening uplift of the vocals, introducing the RuleOne Studios masterful programming on a definite high.
Next we move into HER, a fresh vocal lead, a heavier kind of passionate depth to the beat and delivery, and a secondary take on the same inspiring and motivational core that is Smoke No Fear. RuleOne Studios make sure to cover all bases, finding a timeless riff and lyrical concept, an anthemic hook, and working that from the ground up in every possible way.
This also includes a much-welcomed REGGAE version of Smoke No Fear – a gentle acoustic and fireside take, with harmonised voices and a catchy groove all blending summertime escapism with the same level of confidence and possibility that is the heart of Smoke no Fear. This time we get a laid-back, Caribbean approach on the topic, and yet even with the musical versatility of all three songs, the central hook, the beating heart of the original track, makes sure to ring loudly.
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