Rhyme Report Brandon Rose

Published on March 17th, 2023 | by Dr. Jerry Doby

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Brandon Rose “Locked and Loaded”

Brandon Rose is a rising Hip Hop artist hailing from The Bronx, New York. He has gained a massive following for his unique skill set on the microphone, penmanship, flow, and delivery. Brandon Rose has successfully kept it authentic in everything he does, staying true to his roots and keeping his music style and sound in the Hip-Hop genre.

His musical influences include Jadakiss, Styles P, Eminem, 50 Cent, Nas, J.Cole, Drake, and Jay-Z. Brandon’s sound can be a mix of conscience, street, and hardcore, with his music bringing out a lot of energy. He has ventured into making trap, drill, and auto-tune records, showcasing his versatility. However, Brandon’s main sound and what he’s known for is real Hip-Hop.

Brandon’s creative process is quite unique. He never forces himself to create music, and he believes that the instrumental has to speak to him for him to jump on it. He aims to write in certain patterns/sequences to make the song structure make sense. He can knock out the recording of a song in less than an hour, depending on how good he feels about the record. Brandon uses his voice as an instrument, using certain tones, pitch corrections, and voice inflections to match the mood of the song. He is involved in all parts of making a song, from songwriting, working with the producers, and post-production with engineers (mixing, mastering).

The messages and themes that Brandon conveys through his music revolve around family, lifestyle, hustle, and ambition. He aims to welcome people into his world, connect with them on a personal level and inspire them to overcome adversity.

Brandon’s latest single, “Locked and Loaded,” is about overcoming adversity to make it to the top. The song displays a lot of energy, grit, and aggression, showcasing an alter-ego, and side of Brandon that he likes to tap into when making music. The beat is a “war-like” beat, which is one of his go-to sounds from a production perspective. It is a song that people can vibe out to in their cars or when working out.

Brandon has worked with legends like Jadakiss and upcoming artists like Re$t Bx, Lo. Ramone, Johnny Franchino, and more. He likes collaborating with other artists as it brings different sounds and styles to the table, building unity as different artists and their fan bases come together to build community. Brandon has seen a lot of success as an independent artist and aims to help other upcoming artists in any way that he can, from songwriting to feedback, strategy, and artist development.

Brandon stays inspired as an artist by listening to the artists that came before him. The music they’ve made is timeless and inspires him till this day. He aims to motivate himself by getting 1% better each day, finding new ways to improve his craft as there’s a lot that goes into being an artist.

Brandon uses social media and online platforms to engage with his fans, providing quality content that they can resonate with. He makes music for people to relate to and understands that at the end of the day, we’re all human and go through the same motions of life. Brandon engages with his fans and shows them that he appreciates them as they support him along his journey. Without his fans, it would be hard for him to keep going, as he feeds off their energy, and they help him stay motivated.

In conclusion, Brandon Rose is a talented and unique artist who has made his mark in the Hip-Hop industry. He has successfully kept it authentic in everything he does, from his music to his social media presence, staying true to his roots and inspiring others to overcome adversity.

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