In a world where music is a universal language, Samlit’s debut EP “H.N.D. (Hope Never Dies),” released this April 28th, shines exotically as a testament to the power of hope, cultural heritage, and the irresistible allure of Afrobeat rhythms. This five-track offering, released under the Bhmil Records label, introduces us to the multifaceted talents of Samlit—a hypeman, master of ceremonies (MC), and singer-songwriter—and delivers a spirited celebration of life, culture, and positivity.
From the moment the EP kicks off with the track “Hope,” it’s clear that Samlit is here to make a statement. Glitchy, gleaming, and jerking electronic beats combine with atmospheric synths, creating a rich and dynamic sonic palette and an infectious rhythm. Samlit’s smooth and expressive vocal delivery navigates effortlessly between singing patterns and rapping styles, showcasing his versatility as an artist. The symbol of hope serves as the thematic cornerstone of the tracks on the EP’s meaningful messages while keeping the energy levels high and danceable.
The EP’s final track, a remix of “Hope” featuring QDot, brings the journey full circle. QDot’s contribution adds a layer of energy and excitement with another voice, elevating the track to more dynamic and collaborative heights. It’s a fitting conclusion to an EP about embracing life’s ups and downs with a spirit of resilience and optimism.
In a world that can sometimes feel divided, Samlit’s debut EP “H.N.D. (Hope Never Dies)” can help widen listeners’ perspectives with good music, unifying human beings and disregarding any imposing language barrier.
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Review By: Naomi Joan