Aeli, who recently uprooted from Dubai to Los Angeles, transitioning professionally from architect to full-time music producer, has released a new single titled 'Cry Me A Valley' with Seki Supervillain. After successful projects with Ka$h CPT and Zendon Lavon, the producer’s interest in collaborations was piqued and encouraged him to team up with some of his favorite artists from the Middle East.
In Cry Me A Valley – the first in the series – Dubai-based rapper Seki SuperVillain crafts a message to a girl with whom things ended up in shambles. The result is a lyrical stanza about “Toxic relationships, manipulation and being desensitized to crocodile tears when it’s too late.” as the rapper expresses. For the beat, Aeli sets Seki’s words against a sexy, firm and positive mood, pushing the artist to experiment in the Afro Beat zone. The two friends are used to performing together, and while Aeli is a fan of Seki’s electric energy on stage, he wanted to seethe rapper express himself in a more sensual context, both in terms of writing and performing.
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