Chattaboogie Offers Free Music, Swayyvo Presents A Cornucopia
Chattaboogie
Free Music
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Chattaboogie is currently producing some fantastic homegrown music. Where almost any genre can be found in production studios throughout the city, the content that has been standing out boldly here of late has been the hip-hop music.
With so many aspiring artists attempting to make a name, sometimes the market becomes flooded, and it becomes challenging to find quality music; however, that has not been the case in Chattanooga over the last few months. The hip-hop scene is thriving, and it does not appear to be slowing down any time soon.
Contributing to the heavy hitting Chattanooga local hip-hop scene is Rock Floyd’s newest album Free Music, which is a spectacular album on so many levels.
Having all of the qualities that makes up good music, Free Music lacks nothing to be an elite album, and is a must have for any Hip-Hop or local Chattanooga music advocate. The musical blend with the lyrical flow is surgical in every track from start to finish; and the heart and soul that protrudes from its sound is brazen.
Free Music is what happens when a free thinker with the gift of gab gets an opportunity to unleash his spirit into a musical outlet.
Rock Floyd has a natural ability to guide the listener through a journey that is his mind, and it is easy to connect to it, and feel where his heart space was when creating the album. The tracks that standout are “Northshore Blues (featuring Kindor & Swayyvo)”, “Walnut Street Bridge”, “Sad Summer”, and “Real Life”.
To witness firsthand the progression of Chattanooga’s music scene grow exponentially over the last year has been rewarding. Some excellent music has come from the ridges and valleys that cut through and surround it.
The local hip-hop scene is thriving, and those sleeping on the sound need a wakeup call. Rock Floyd’s Free Music is a classic and is a staple album for any music collection.
Swayyvo
Conrnucopia
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Local music artist Jerod Morton, who goes by the artist name Swayyvo, is drawing attention to his home town of Chattanooga with a sundry, soul-filled sound. He is a singular kind of artist that loves making music and performing, and specializes in the art of the emcee, piano, saxophone, and music production.
Swayvo can often be found at various locations across town giving the passerby’s the gift of love through music with his saxophone, or performing live at various churches, and packed venues across Chattanooga.
Swayyvo recently released his first full length album Cornucopia, which is diverse music that is full of neo soul, hip-hop, Jazz, pop, heart, soul, and love.
Producing a full-length album gave him the platform to demonstrate his skills as a diverse musician and artist, and he took the opportunity to unleash his talent. He bends and blends genres with seamless ease, and his love for music is apparent through each individually hand crafted track.
Each vibrant track is unique and essential to the album, but notably “Real Good” featuring Floami Fly, “Good Father”, and “Wrong Idea” are all stellar tracks. Swayyvo does a masterful job at timing his saxophone to be in perfect tune with his music. It almost like listening to his soul pour out on record.
According to Swayyvo, the term “Cornucopia” reflects abundance. His musical mind is abundantly full of love, light, instruments, and understanding. That’s why the cover of the album has an image of a cornucopia coagulating with the different instruments inside of his mind that have been intricate to his musical persuasion. Cornucopia reflects Swayyzo and his abundance as an artist.
Swayyvo is doing great things for the Chattanooga music scene. It will be fun to see what the future holds.