Lord Divine's New Hip Hop Songs show the Equilibrium of Life in this Uncertain World | Daily Music Roll

Lord Divine’s New Hip Hop Songs show the Equilibrium of Life in this Uncertain World

Lord Divine’s New Hip Hop Songs show the Equilibrium of Life in this Uncertain World

4.5/5by Daily Music Roll

The Bronx rapper Lord Divine wants to propel his life finally in the right direction with the power of eclectic hip hop music. He represents the street rap art that he imbibed while he was growing up in the streets with a premature hustling experience through the new songs. He released a few songs on Spotify recently to paint a picture that has inspired his frolic fans more than ever. ‘Drug Game (Don’t Change)’ is led with a message for the young souls and he croons pleading not to change a thing about the world they are living because that helped them to survive the bloody actual world that swirls around them.

Lord Divine

Living in New York has helped Lord Divine understand the reality of both of the worlds; outside the bars and behind the bars. His passion for rapping increased after his incarceration. I found the guitar strikes in ‘Exotic’ featuring Natalie Rojas so irresistible that I had to listen to it more than once. He has beautifully recreated the past he lived through and shared an unlike relationship with his mother. In my next favorite song ‘I’m Sorry’, he starts with a sexy groan, and then he can’t stop ranting about the expensive cars that he has. ‘Watcha Gon Do’ is a tough single that showcases his brilliant moves in the rap industry and the success story.

Listen to and enjoy these tracks simply click the given below links :

Exotic : https://open.spotify.com/track/1U4gijDAhpVTdVSGYRVWIX

I’m Sorry : https://open.spotify.com/track/2TJ342j6pZJH62igXsqMud

Watcha Gon Do : https://open.spotify.com/track/1YUSKkYUIkrLSi3fatfwrM

Drug Game (Don’t Change) : https://open.spotify.com/track/6kQdBC25Y4sqnXsHoKoG4o