Bedstuy-born wordsmith Radamiz keeps pushing the envelope with each release and on his new track “Ffiirree” featuring ICECOLDBISHOP, he once again drops a blend of insight with bravado-driven bars. Backed by the cinematic and urgent backdrop that sounds like a scene from a 90s action flick. Radamiz leads the charge with his confident demeanour and vivid lyrics such as  “Scaredy cats that never learn to fish try to steal my shit/ Once you have enough life experience you feel my shit/ Witness spontaneous nirvana once you hear my shit/ Van Gogh chopping his ear this how his screaming went” followed by ICECOLDBISHOP’s frenzied performance.

 

Stream “Ffiirree” on all DSPs here

If the soul could be translated, its imprint pressed into wax or reverberated through speakers, Bedstuy-born wordsmith Radamiz is the kind of artist who would dedicate himself to the pursuit of such a legacy. His music, an effervescent mix of sensitive poetic musings and the braggadocious wanderings of an expansive mind, leaves no philosophical stone unturned. Yet for all his complex inner-musings, the 28-year-old’s true gift is his ability to see himself in others, and then translate the unspoken dreams, fears, failures, victories, and litany of other emotions that swirl together to create the human experience.

Since the independent release of his debut album, Writeous, in April of 2016 –– which dropped three months before he opened for Nas at the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival in July –– Radamiz has continually carved a space for himself as a multi-disciplinary architect who simply wants to revel in the joy of creation. “Since I was a kid words just meant a lot to me. They were like an untapped world that represented so much beyond the physical task of creating something…They let you build with your mind.”

 

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