In the last article I wrote about CholoAzaiah, I said that he has a deep bag to tap into and his most recent offering, "Pressure On Me", sees him deliver raps over classic Hip Hop inspired production. From the onset, you can feel the west coast Hip Hop influence and my assumptions were only affirmed when I heard him say, "I believe I'm meant to be in Compton. I believe I'm meant to meet my icons".
I quite appreciate CholoAzaiah's music. Each release lets me know what he's thinking and what he's going through in life. Although 21 and 19 aren't that far apart, they each come with different concerns and desires. People make music. As long as the person is growing then so will the music the person is creating and that's the story of "Pressure On Me", from the outside looking in.
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