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Vayda

Meet Vayda, the new independent rapper/producer/DJ who has a flourishing and loyal following. Vayda is not your typical rapper. She started out as a producer, making beats for other artists, and then became a DJ, spinning tracks at various venues. She only began rapping two years ago, when the pandemic forced her to stay at home and experiment with her own vocals. But don’t let her lack of experience fool you. Vayda has a natural talent for rapping, and she draws inspiration from some of the legends of the genre, such as Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliott, Lefteye, and Aaliyah.

From “Rash” to “Adele”: The 12 Moods of Vayda on her “Forrest Gump” Album

Vayda’s music is a reflection of her personality and her life story. She was born and raised in Atlanta, and grew up listening to Gucci Mane, Ludacris, Gunna, and Young Thug. She has a short attention span, which explains why her songs barely reach two minutes. But in those two minutes, she unboxes a combination of stimulating and emotionally transparent lyrics. She treats her releases like journal entries, sharing her thoughts and feelings on various topics, such as relationships, desires, identity, and self-expression. She makes music for girls and the LGBT community, giving them a voice and a platform to celebrate their diversity and individuality.

Vayda’s sound is eclectic and diverse, blending different genres and influences. Her latest album, “Forrest Gump”, showcases her silver-tongued flows and ingenuity. The album features 12 tracks, each with a different mood and vibe. Some of the standout tracks are “Rash”, “Hood Zendaya”, and “Adele”, which have been accompanied by music videos that highlight Vayda’s delivery and prowess. One of the most popular tracks on the album is “Vogue”, produced by Nedarb.

“Vogue” is a Jersey club beat that demonstrates Vayda’s rap skills and confidence. The song has an uptempo pace, with a looping beat and a sample of Madonna’s classic hit. The music video, directed by Rainasfuneral, features Vayda in an early 2000s attire, with colorful outfits and accessories. The video is reminiscent to an iconic fashion magazine and pop culture. If you are looking for new music with main character energy, you should give Vayda a chance. You won’t regret adding her to your playlist.

Jan 15, 2024 10:15 am

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