Spotlight Release Review | Vidorra – Here We Go Again

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Location: United Kingdom, Stafford


Today has been a good day for us here at Principle Music as we had the pleasure of playing the latest track from Stafford, UK artist Vidorra as loud as possible throughout the entire office. This amazing artist is releasing music for all of us to vibe to on a daily basis, and his latest track ‘Here we go again’ is no different. Being the first teaser from his upcoming album this really does get us excited for what’s to come!   

Hip-hop releases as of late normally seem to be lacking in something, but Vidorra has been able to plug that gap! Utilising gorgeously crafted, but simply implemented industrial synth bass and energetic, deep clap-style beats, this track will have you dipping along from the very first sound to the last!   

This track although backed by some amazing soundscapes really does focus on the lyrics. With them being super catchy and the perfect earworm we need to get us all through the day delivered by smooth, glorious, and assertive vocals, which provide the manoeuvrability to be replaced with our own inner voice, when need be, meaning you can self-identify the lyrics or have a life coach Vidorra pushing you through ‘another level!’  

Then we start looking at the production and wow does this track not disappoint. It is clear every effort has gone into ensuring every element ties together perfectly, not a single frame seemed to be out of time, which again is rare to find, with the vocals laced perfectly in with the beat. We normally find that production is where tracks in this genre lack but Vidorra has left no event under-edited or underperforming! It is actually a pleasure to be able to say that about a track so confidently.  

Vidorra really is a rising star to watch out for, evidenced by the numerous recognitions already gained. This amazing artist is not just a singer/rapper or songwriter but is a triple threat with the skillful production abilities this track evidences so perfectly!   


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