Article: Has Rap Found its New Shakespeare
Fogtavious Vandross (@foggieraw) is an emerging artist, fusing his energy into poetry and melody in a largely unexplored musical style. With nodes of @kendricklamar and @andre3000, you will relate to themes of love, trust, and heartbreak heard in his various songs. He combines old-school hip-hop in a modern fashion that resonates with anyone experiencing love or pain. His accompanying music videos on TikTok tell stories of his thoughts and energy in a beautiful way.
In Psalm 62, Fogtavious explored themes of frustration from past lovers through melodic rhymes and a unique flow, truly showing the world his talent as a versatile artist. He rationalizes through his feelings and shows how loyalty has its limits and can hurt— even with those you love most. In “Ms Johnson,” Fogtavious tours his inner dialogue, recounting vivid themes of past love and the frustrations that come with it. Revisiting the time we had with partners after love seems to end or “;” always brings a sense of resentment, confusion, and sadness. With Fogtavious’s effortless flow and melody using personal experiences, it is hard not to connect with the messages in his songs emotionally. You are sure to see more of Fogtavious in the future. “Most things come to an end, but we could’ve came to a comma” - Foggieraw
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