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    G-SALIH’s Pipedream is A Retro-Infused Rallying Cry for Dreamers Everywhere

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaSeptember 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    G-SALIH’s Pipe Dream captures the zeitgeist of both the old and the new, the classic and the contemporary. It’s a track that feels like a love letter to hip-hop’s golden era while simultaneously addressing the modern challenges faced by artists today.

    From the first beat, Pipe Dream transports listeners to a time when hip-hop was raw, unfiltered, and deeply introspective. The beat, reminiscent of a retro hip-hop track, serves as the perfect canvas for G-SALIH’s lyrical artistry. It’s a catchy, head-bobbing rhythm that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

    But it’s not just the beat that captivates; it’s G-SALIH’s sublime and conscious lyricism. As the track unfolds, he confronts the naysayers, the industry’s curveballs, and the ever-present critics that come with success. There’s a palpable sense of determination in his voice, a clear message that he’s here to stay, no matter the obstacles. It’s a sentiment that many artists, especially those of marginalised backgrounds, can resonate with. As a Sudanese-American, G-SALIH’s journey in the music industry is undoubtedly filled with unique challenges and experiences.

    The narrative of Pipe Dream is deeply personal, drawing from G-SALIH’s own journey. From using writing as a therapeutic tool at 14 to making the bold decision to pursue music professionally at 20, his passion and commitment to his craft are evident. And while the track speaks to his personal experiences, it also serves as an anthem for all dreamers. It’s a call to action, a reminder that no matter the present circumstances, one should never give up on their dreams.

    In true Neon Music fashion, let’s address the elephant in the room: the critics. As G-SALIH’s star rises, so does the number of critics. But Pipe Dream is his response, a track that exudes confidence and serves as a reminder that he won’t be deterred. It’s a refreshing take on an industry that often prioritises bravado over vulnerability.

    G-SALIH Pipe Dream song artwork
    G-SALIH Pipe Dream song artwork

    In conclusion, Pipe Dream is a song that embodies the power of perseverance and self-belief. G-SALIH has crafted a track that is both a nod to hip-hop’s roots and a forward-looking anthem for the next generation of dreamers. So, to all the listeners out there, let Pipe Dream inspire you to chase your dreams, no matter the odds. Because, in the end, it’s the dreamers who change the world.

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