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NatureBoy Marco Drops Mama Made A Rockstar

The South Carolina rapper NatureBoy Marco

By Charles BronswickPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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South Carolina's NatureBoy Marco gears up to release his 3rd studio project titled "Mama Made A Rockstar" featuring familiar tracks such as Redd Freestyle, Tsukuyomi Dreams and I want My Life Back. there are also quite a few never before heard singles making an appearance this time around on the album.

Starting off strong with his song "Lead The Way" NatureBoy Marco questions his own mortality and how he's struggling with coming to grips with the vices of life while also explaining he's got one shot left at this music pathway and that he needs to surround himself with nothing but pure energy to stay motivated with creating music and breaking mold he had casted for himself.

Mama Made A Rockstar is a coming of age project that signals growth and strength that Marco has been trying to channel for quite some time with a more experimental feel than his usual. Marco let's go with this project and tries some new things you don't typical expect from a Trap artist, Marco even goes to the links of using a different style of beat selection than his usual heavy hyper blown trap beats.

This time around Marco adds atmosphere and depth on the single titled "Mama Made A Rockstar" and with complete unfiltered honesty it's refreshing, could have lost some ad-libs but overall this was a very satisfying play and a wonderful addition to his discography that showcases some diversity.

Next up on the project is "Lil Bitch" as I sat back on my couch laptop in hand this song hit me like a ton of bricks immediately my body was overwhelmed with energy, this song was had me ready to jump out of a window and smack my neighbor at 2am in the morning. This song is full of memorable lines such as "hit your block once then we spin it again" and "I don't care if it end, double glocks look like twins" radiates the dark nature of not giving a fuck just like a natural born rockstar.

MK Starts off with rapid fire verses that gives references to the classic arcade fighter "Mortal Kombat"this song again could have done better without certain ad-libs, not my favorite on the project but a song that showcases a new flow we haven't really heard from NatureBoy Marco and I would love to see him master this flow with newer iterations.

Now onto something with more sentimental soft tones we come to "Interlude" which is a mark on the album where everything changes pace with a chilling yet soothing sample Marco talks about coming back and accepting himself and picking himself up when it all feels like the weight of the world comes crashing down trying to halt his progress further into the light of his new evolution.

NatureBoy Marco's tone changes immensely After the single titled "Interlude" leading us to "Save My Soul" which is Marco hitting rock bottom and wanting to change it all before it's too late for him or anybody else to reach down in the abyss and save him from the destruction that surely awaits down at the bottom of the pit, although the singing isn't perfect this is where Marco shines the brightest you can really hear the broken soul crying out for help, Marco shines in the dark once he began to experiment and break the box that kept him trapped in the same mold, his imperfections on this album really made you feel his pain with him wearing his heart on his sleeve you start to see him in a new light, that gave him a new life.

For the rest you'll just have to stay tuned and listen to the album for now, I'll leave you with one more teaser and that is the music video for Redd Freestyle.

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About the Creator

Charles Bronswick

At the age of early age 18, Charles Bronwick began writing and editing. The Wyoming-native began as song page editor for Viberate soon after Charles began writing for publications such as RESPECT Magazine, Medium, and more.

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