Vector & Bella Shmurda share introspective experiences in ‘If They Are Real’.
As the year unfolds, rapper Vector prompts introspection on life experiences with the release of his latest single, ‘If They Are Real,’ featuring Bella Shmurda.
The melodious intro of the acoustic guitar finds perfection with a prominent traditional percussion hook, simultaneously complementing the Viper’s bold vocal entry.
As clear as the crystal waters, Vector and Bella Shmurda’s messages are succinct and precise. They navigate the intricacies of human relationships and the prevalence of dishonesty. Amidst a sea of dishonest people, they craft a story that explores the challenge of finding genuine companions.
Despite this, they are grateful for an eye-opener solely possible to their creator’s interference. The line “…but Jah opened my eyes…” carefully captures this moment, further revealing the depth of their ignorance.
Meanwhile, to Bella Shmurda this music piece is, “A Honest submission to life according to experience, battles and the victories in every story; The duality of both sides of the coin in all honesty amidst all the lies and fake truth. ”
The song was produced by BeatSmith and easily makes a case to anticipate more great arrivals from Vector and Bella this year.
In essence, If They Are Real Is food for thought and a sober moment of truth!
Listen up!
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