D’Shaun – 7eventape

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D’Shaun drops his new project 7eventape. The new project has seven brand new tracks! Our good friends over at BeKnown wrote a dope piece on the project! Read/Stream now!

“Texas native, D’Shaun, goes back to back as he releases his second itunes charting project. This time the Converse lyricist does so with his most vulnerable set of sounds to date, 7eventape. Finding his way through struggles in his personal life like the loss of his close friend, Rob G or 7, D’Shaun continued to make his way into the booth. Putting pen to paper & his words towards the mic, the final outcome paid homage to 7 which included seven songs and featured the late Rob G on the cover as well. Ironically, the EP charted at its highest peak of 17. 

The bond between two brothers can’t be broken, even through death the bond D’Shaun & 7 shared was still stronger than ever. “I felt like 7 was in the studio with me working on the tracks. I know these would’ve been songs he enjoyed thoroughly because he always liked when I got into my bag of introspection or storytelling”. The EP takes you on a journey of mixed emotions, from the good to the bad & even indifferent memories. Many of those memories include 7 and that quickly becomes evident with the first few bars off of “Orange“, “I just left Houston out with my twin/remember Rob G used to pull up in the benz/this a treehouse we got sticks/Dev-G in NY like he played the Knicks”, the opening record from the project. Stand out tracks from the EP include “Lord.Hell.Mercy” produced by D’Shaun x Leek OAM, “Innocent” and “Red Supreme Sweater” produced by Benji. EATVICTOR and Ro$eGold.wav also find their names within the credits of the project as both continue to build their catalog with the RYLTY team.

You’ll find D’Shaun accelerating through this new groove/path he found with 7eventape, opening the doors to a new realm saying “these songs were very different than anything I’ve put out in a long time. They are more vulnerable and there is more story telling in them than what people are used to hearing from me”. Even if these doors were only open for seven songs that run a total of 30 minutes and 32 seconds, the work ethic nor support from his fans never changed. Not only did the project gift the RYLTY leader another milestone of hitting the charts as an independent artist, 7eventape gifted his soul some type of relief knowing his brother for life, Rob G, would be proud of the man and artist D’Shaun continues to be.

RIP 7.”

Be Known.