BryLone : I Am Who I Am

It's been a while since I've embarked on an emotional rollercoaster, and BryLone's album, "I Am Who I Am," dropped on December 15th, providing just that. If you haven't listened to the project yet, be sure to check out the link below before delving into this, as there are some spoilers ahead. The album offers a diverse array of songs, ranging from high-energy rage tracks to more melodic tunes like "Deep End." BryLone kicks off the album with a burst of energy in "TEC 9," leaving me thoroughly pumped. It's truly impressive how he seamlessly shifts his energy from track to track, consistently delivering an electrifying performance.

Having had the privilege of witnessing his live performance of "TEC 9," I can attest that his energy during this song is unparalleled, solidifying BryLone as one of the most energetic performers in the Long Island underground scene.

A standout track for me on this project was "In The Sky (Mama, I'm a star)." This song captivated me from start to finish, with its exceptional vocals and the captivating guitar in the intro. The way the guitar seamlessly blends into the beat evoked memories of my high school days, listening to unreleased Juice Wrld songs.

The track exudes a sense of dedication, reflecting BryLone's determination to make his mark in the world. There's something special about hearing the struggle and grind in his voice, making it one of my favorites. I have immense respect for artists who lay bare their desire for success and self-improvement through their music and this song resonated with me on a personal level.

If you haven't experienced BryLone's latest project, "I Am Who I Am," I highly recommend checking it out. It's available on all platforms, so don't miss out—rush to give it a listen!




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