Emerging artist, Bravesoull makes his musical return with his latest single “Hate Me Now.” Last month, he released the single accompanied by a fire new music video. Additionally, the track “Hate Me Now” is an Afrobeats spin to many familiar tunes.
Immediately, listeners can identify a familiar sample. The origins of the sample come from Carl Orff’s 1935 composed tune “Carmina Burana.” The composed arrangement continued to reemerge throughout pop culture which eventually made its way to Hip Hop. Additionally, Nas utilized the sampled for his 1999 hit single “Hate Me Now” featuring Diddy. Bravesoull pays homage to this rendition by utilizing the same sample while using the same song title. Nonetheless, he delivers an additional spin to Carl Orff’s timeless hit. Both the hook of the song and instrumental are synonymous to Nas’s rendition. However, he adds a more dancehall flair to the the beat of the song. Additionally, he follows up this release with a well accompanied music video.
Watch “Hate Me Now” by Bravesoull down below
Futhermore, He has gone all out for the tracks music video. The video does not contain an extreme storytelling timeline. However, the visual seamlessly meshes with the songs theme of getting to the money. The video includes scenes of him in front of luxury cars, counting money, as well as a street setting all while he performs the song. The songs visual is currently climbing in numbers. So far, he has gained 262K views in just two weeks alone.
In conclusion, Bravesoull maintains a very versatile sound. The single “Hate me now” is an seamless fusion of both Hip-Hop and Afrobeats sounds. The song arrives at a perfect season making it just in time before warmer months worldwide. To keep up with his creative journey, you can follow him here. Additionally, you can stream “Hate Me Now” down below.