Brooklyn’s very own, Mike Flowsta (@Mike.Flowsta), returns with his latest single “4AM.” Initially, the song debuted to streaming platforms this past month. Nonetheless, the record is already making waves amongst the dance scene. The relatable upbeat yet mellow tune showcases a more personal side of Mike Flowsta
Furthermore, Mike Flowsta’s delivery throughout the sound matches it true message. Additionally, he revealed the songs origins symbolize his feelings through grief. “This was a song I wrote right after loosing someone close to me and it really pushed me to do this song,” he said. To compliment the release, he shared a lyric visual which compliments the songs tone. The lyric visual alone is seemingly making waves of its own as it has already accumulated over 34k views. You can watch the visual here.
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Moreover, he delivers the songs concept in a more creative way. First, the songs cover art showcases a clock with directly points to “4AM.” This alone showcases his intentionality as an artist. Despite the song’s more mellow tone, the song’s uptempo beat puts quite a spin on the concept to the song. Immediately, the song draw as listeners into a more happy tone without pealing back it’s layers. Lyrically, he keeps the song straight forward. He utilizes a melodic flow which carries through the beat seamlessly. Although lyrics read “And they don’t even dance no more,” the song creates the opposite feel by taking this own pace.
Overall, the song can be digested as relatable. This song may also inspire many who are healing through the loss of a loved one. Nonetheless, Mike Flowsta is proving he is an independent artist to watch. To keep up with his artistry you can follow him on Instagram here. Additionally you can stream “4AM” here.