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		<title>Balémore Delivers a Soulful Afro-R&#038;B Confession on “DFR&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Balémore comes through with “DFR (Dont Feel Right),” A Soulful Afro-R&#38;B Confession for the Lost and Overwhelmed. Balémore, the Nigerian-Australian artist redefining emotional Afro-fusion, returns with DFR (Dont Feel Right), a raw and honest track that strips back the bounce of his last hit, Kryptonite, and replaces it with melodic introspection. Where Kryptonite flirted with [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Balémore comes through with “DFR (Dont Feel Right),” A Soulful Afro-R&amp;B Confession for the Lost and Overwhelmed.</h4>
<p><strong>Balémore</strong>, the Nigerian-Australian artist redefining emotional Afro-fusion, returns with DFR (Dont Feel Right), a raw and honest track that strips back the bounce of his last hit, Kryptonite, and replaces it with melodic introspection.</p>
<p>Where <a href="https://mp3bullet.ng/balemore-delivers-groove-and-emotion-on-kryptonite/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Kryptonite</strong></a> flirted with confession wrapped in rhythm, DFR brings pain, confusion, and vulnerability to the surface, making it one of the most emotionally resonant songs to hit the Afro-R&amp;B scene in 2025.</p>
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<h4>DFR – When Honesty Becomes the Hook</h4>
<p><strong>Balémore</strong> shares his heart with his audience, allowing them to witness his inner turmoil. He sings, <em><strong>“Heavenly peace all I need in life; I wanna be stress-free,”</strong></em> delivering a line that immediately sets the emotional tone. The song continues with reflections on anxiety, sleepless nights, and the unsettling tension between calm and chaos.</p>
<p>One of the catchiest lyrics, <em><strong>&#8220;I know this ain’t peace ‘cause it don’t feel right,&#8221;</strong></em> serves as the emotional anchor of the song. It captures that universally relatable moment where you finally admit, whether to yourself or to someone else, that you&#8217;re not okay with yourself. These lyrics are not just words; they represent lived experiences transformed into melodies.</p>
<p><strong>DFR</strong> was layered with warm drums and textured percussion that enhance the song&#8217;s emotional weight. It maintains an Afro bounce but tempers it with a smooth, slow-burning energy that allows each word to land with purpose. OOnly a few emerging artists can successfully balance the vocal delivery of Balémore, which is both soft yet piercing and vulnerable yet composed.</p>
<p>The collaborative production with long-time partner <strong>&#8220;Don Sahand&#8221;</strong> adds depth, giving the track its signature sound: emotive, immersive, and intimate. The decision to keep the instrumental space open lets the emotion of each lyric breathe, creating a welcoming atmosphere for the listener.</p>
<h4>A Great Reflection:</h4>
<p>According to <strong>Balémore</strong>, DFR was born from a moment that lingered, an unresolved conversation, a feeling that wouldn’t go away. <em><strong>“I didn’t say what I needed to in the moment, and it sat in my chest. The only way I could process it was through music,”</strong> </em>he shared. That sense of authenticity bleeds through every line of the track.</p>
<p>After an uninspired session in the studio, Balémore sat at the keys and played the chords that would later become DFR. The moment of truth led to lyrics pouring out, including the introspective: <em><strong>“Lost in my mind, wanna be stress-free but I’m paying for mine.”</strong> </em>It&#8217;s a reflection of the emotional cost of self-denial and internal conflict.</p>
<p>DFR may be slow and soft, but its impact is thunderous. It’s an anthem for the restless, the anxious, and the overthinkers, those battling with their thoughts in silence. It proves that Balémore isn’t here just to make hits, but to make meaningful music that resonates on a deeper level.</p>
<h4>Balémore&#8217;s Musical Background</h4>
<p>Born in Lagos, Nigeria, and raised in Sydney, Australia, Balémore (formerly known as BVLE) is carving out a distinct identity in the global music space. His style, a genre-bending blend of Afrobeats, R&amp;B, Hip-Hop, and soul, is deeply personal and culturally rooted. Since rebranding in 2024 under his Oko middle name, meaning &#8220;guide my way,&#8221; he has taken a more intentional artistic path.</p>
<p>His recent rise has been impressive, with editorial support from different platforms. Previous tracks like FGS and Kryptonite earned him thousands of streams and performances at venues such as The Embassy and Palm Angels’ international afterparty in Rotterdam.</p>
<p>Balémore draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists including<strong> Odeal, Tems, J. Cole, Brent Faiyaz, Sade, and Omah Lay,</strong> blending their soulful depth, lyrical honesty, and genre-bending styles into his own unique sound.</p>
<p>Listen/Stream <a href="https://ditto.fm/dfr-dont-feel-right" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Balémore Delivers Groove and Emotion on “Kryptonite”</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2025 08:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nigerian-Australian artist Balémore has released “Kryptonite” today, Friday, May 9th, 2025. He didn’t merely unveil a song; he sparked a dialogue surrounding love, self-doubt, and inner turmoil. From blending Afro-swing, hip-hop, and soulful Afro-rap, “Kryptonite” transcends being just a catchy tune; it is an emotional revelation wrapped in a smooth rhythm and infectious bounce. “Kryptonite” [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Nigerian-Australian artist <strong>Balémore</strong> has released “<strong>Kryptonite</strong>” today, Friday, May 9th, 2025. He didn’t merely unveil a song; he sparked a dialogue surrounding love, self-doubt, and inner turmoil.</h4>
<p>From blending Afro-swing, hip-hop, and soulful Afro-rap, “<strong>Kryptonite</strong>” transcends being just a catchy tune; it is an emotional revelation wrapped in a smooth rhythm and infectious bounce.</p>
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<p>“<strong>Kryptonite</strong>” starts as a vibrant dance anthem and gradually transforms into a reflective diary entry, grappling with the complexities of desire and its accompanying heartache. From the very first line, <span style="color: #000000;"><em>“Stay in your business.” “Does your love come unconditionally?”</em></span> <strong>Balémore</strong> poses a thought-provoking question, challenging not only his muse but also his introspection. There’s a pause in the rhythm, a complex uncertainty that reflects the lyric: <span style="color: #000000;"><em>“Say you are right for me.” Is it true?</em></span></p>
<p><strong>Balémore</strong> characterises “<strong>Kryptonite</strong>” as “a confession disguised as a good-time anthem.” The duality present in this piece is what distinguishes it. The music pulsates and exudes a raw and relatable fear of emotional vulnerability. <em><span style="color: #000000;">“What if what’s best for me isn’t you?”</span></em> he enquires, articulating a sentiment that resonates with many yet often remains unexpressed.</p>
<p>Crafted during a late-night studio session alongside long-time collaborator Don Sahand, the track emerged in a wonderfully organic manner. The rhythm captivated immediately, inviting, lively, and distinctly Afro-swing. Then arrived the hook, bringing with it the undeniable truth. Balémore acknowledges, “The lyrics originate from a profound source, yet they are enveloped in a vibe that feels entirely effortless.”</p>
<h4>Grounded and Gifted</h4>
<p>Hailing from Nigeria and nurtured in Sydney, Balémore embodies a fusion of two cultures, each resonating within his musical creations. Having been influenced by gospel choirs led by his father, a music director, his vocal style exudes a profound sense of soul. However, it is his narrative craft that enhances the music into something truly transformative.</p>
<p><strong>Balémore</strong> has been creating music that seamlessly merges cultural influences with genuine introspection since his beginnings as BVLE, where his standout track “FGS (For Goodness Sake)” received airplay on MTV Upload and FBi Radio. His lyrical approach has garnered acclaim from outlets such as Cool Accidents and Conversations About Her, which have emphasised his “well-reflected” writing style and “soulful” delivery.</p>
<h4>Rhythm Encounters Resilience</h4>
<p>Now, under the moniker Balémore, which translates to <em>“guide my way”</em> in his native Oko language, he is delving further into his identity and artistic intent. Whether gracing the stage in Rotterdam at The Embassy or delivering an electrifying performance at the Palm Angels afterparty, Balémore&#8217;s charisma is undeniably captivating. “<strong>Kryptonite</strong>” encapsulates that vibrant energy beautifully in its recorded form.</p>
<p>This single transcends mere teaser status; it serves as the emotional and sonic foundation for what lies ahead. His forthcoming audiovisual project promises to examine the intricacies of relationships, masculinity, and personal development, all conveyed through the rich tapestry of Afro-fused musical narratives.</p>
<p>“<strong>Kryptonite</strong>” marks a pivotal moment in Balémore’s evolution, not merely as an artist but as a narrative weaver. It serves as a poignant reminder that the most impactful tracks frequently stem from a place of vulnerability. It serves as a poignant reminder that music has the power to engage both your feet and your heart simultaneously.</p>
<p>Balémore&#8217;s &#8220;<strong>Kryptonite</strong>&#8221; is a must-listen for fans of soulful Afrobeat, truth-speaking hip-hop, and soul-embodied R&amp;B.</p>
<p>Listen <a href="https://ditto.fm/kryptonite-balemore" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>HERE</strong></a></p>
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