Jamcie “Slow it Down” REVIEW

Jamcie, a dynamic and gifted rapper, has been blazing a trail through the hip-hop scene for over a decade as an integral part of the renowned rap trio 'FREE'MINDS' his electrifying performances and razor-sharp lyrical skills have earned him a loyal fan base and accolades from both fans and fellow artists alike.

With a natural flair for storytelling, he honed his craft, using rap as a means to express his deepest thoughts, emotions, and experiences. The trio's explosive chemistry and cohesive style made them a sought-after act in the underground festival scene, supporting Ocean Wisdom and The Four Owls they were able to captivate audiences on tour, igniting stages with their raw energy and lyrical prowess.

Jamcie's solo project promises to be a revelation, reflecting his artistic evolution and personal growth. Drawing from a wellspring of experiences and emotions, his music will touch on themes of self-discovery, love, struggle, and resilience. With an unwavering commitment to authenticity, he aims to connect deeply with his audience, sharing his free-spirited vision and inspiring others to embrace their uniqueness.

Artits words about the song: “As a producer Rapper/Duo from 2 different musical worlds - Hiphop and House music. Our aim was to create something together that encompassed both styles in its own unique way. Having made hiphop and lofi rap together, we decided to experiment with one of our favourite genres, UK Garage and ended up creating our new sound for Jamcie. Life can be crazy at times, for all of us, but its important to slow it down and take a breath. Take a minute to reflect. Sometimes its worth reminding yourself of the those things you've achieved despite the hurdles & challenges you've had to overcome. You're doing good, you got this, best believe. Continue to chase your dreams because its certainly not over yet.”

“Slow it Down” is NOW AVAILABLE on all streaming platforms!

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