D. Ardee Gifts Us With Yet Another Banger In “For A While” (Review & Stream)

I’m convinced that making music comes easy for D. Ardee.


As I stated the last two posts, D. Ardee is quite the talent. He raps, sings, produces, and even plays a couple different instruments. In my opinion, one of his biggest strengths is making club records, mainly because he’s great at delivering infectious melodies and mustering up content real n***as can feel. In “For A While,” you get all the above, as the Bridgeport, Connecticut native hammers his way through this dynamic instrumental that has nothing but exhilarating vibes attached to it. I love the different styles of singing, brash lyrics and daring harmonizing our hero gives us throughout, as he makes the idea of having a rendezvous with a personal groupie sound like the next best thing.

I am a major fan of D. Ardee. Make sure you check out more from him HERE!

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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