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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Soultary’s ‘Ayusen’ gives birth to hip hop label Bandido Rekords

New record label Bandido Rekords has entered the local music scene to further push for the beats and ideals of hip hop music, its subgenres, and the community in general. Its entry is celebrated in the form of a debut release by a group named Soultary. 

The music community anticipates emo trap act Soultary to make waves in the local hip hop scene.

With its common respect and love for Emo Trap which empowers lyricism over a driving beat, Soultary fits the bill in being at the forefront of promoting hip hop in the country.  

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Bandido Rekords A&R (Artist & Repertoire) executive Paulo Perez, known in the music scene as King Promdi and a member of the famed VVS Collective, is the group’s perfect collaborator for a track bound to make waves in the trap beats populace.

The quartet’s single and composition “Ayusen,” described as a modern rendition of a classic story, is now in popular digital stores. It made the cut for Spotify’s Fresh Finds Philippines playlist. 

“’Ayusen’ goes through many of the tumultuous emotions all of us experience when going through a breakup. It especially calls out how we often look back and wish we could still fix things,” Soultary said of the song.

Music insiders are vouching for Soultary members Mirikle, Keyaru, L Frost, and Liens who “effortlessly narrate the highs and lows of wanting an explanation, searching for a way to fix things” in their track.

“Ayusen” is published by Widescope Entertainment, the mother label of Bandido Rekords. It essentially means the song and the artist behind it are backed by a solid team of music industry experts headed by executive producer Vic de Vera and supervising producer Neil Gregorio. 

King Promdi as the song’s co-producer only enhanced the strength of the single. His skill should definitely benefit the cause of both the new label and its roster of artists. For superior take-off, he vocal engineered, mixed, and mastered the track. Another emo trap enthusiast Chan Beatz is also credited as producer.

Sentimental yet upbeat, “Ayusen” provided some profound thoughts to reflect upon, as Soultary implied, “what happens when two people decide to call things quits.”

To stream and download: https://orcd.co/ayusen

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