Avelino kicks off New Yr with ‘2024 Freestyle’

Avelino has kicked off the brand new 12 months with a model new observe ‘2024 Freestyle’ – test it out under.
The rapper’s first launch of the 12 months incorporates a beat from all-star producer Hit-Boy, who is thought for his initiatives with New York rap icon Nas comparable to ‘Kings Illness III‘ and ‘Magic3‘. The beat serves as the muse of Avelino’s freestyle.
“I keep in mind leaving the label and labelling myself as a flop / I’m my very own worst critic however I used to be critically flawed / God save the streets actually saved me”, Avelino raps over the mushy beat, referring to his 2023 debut album.
Directed by NathanielMedia, the tune’s accompanying music video options the London rapper in a Mercedes-Benz driving round and waxing his lyrics. In the direction of the top of the video, he exhibits his awards that he has received.
The observe follows his current full size LP ‘God Save The Streets’. Talking with NME final 12 months concerning the album, the rapper was requested concerning the LP’s core message about discovering positives in adverse experiences and overcoming obstacles and if he felt like he had a duty to point out those who pathway.
He responded: “100%. Basically, that’s the essence of ‘God Save The Streets’, the truth that the wrestle, poverty, hardship, challenges, these items have a adverse connotation however relying on the way you relate your self to them, it’s very potential that these items are blessings.”
He continued: “With out wrestle, how do you get stronger? It encourages resourcefulness like possibly no different circumstances would, it pushes us to dig deep… it builds our character. There’s all these benefits of wrestle, and poverty, which is what primarily I’m tryna play on, all you gotta do is simply shift your perspective, settle for your circumstances, since you’re higher off in your particular person life relating your self to a method the place every little thing is now useful.”
In a private essay written by Avelino himself for Clashmusic, the rapper wrote: “On this album, I did most of it sober, I didn’t do late studio periods, and I used to be on this circulation that allowed every little thing to fall into place. I learnt as I went alongside that you simply don’t have to overwork your self to do nice issues. It is advisable to goal, let go and do what you’ve bought to do, after which issues will fall into place.”