Mike Posner Speaks To The Soul In “Noah’s Ark” (Review & Stream)

 

Mike Posner spits fire bars on this joint!


Mike Posner has done quite the 360 in his career. Initially, he started out a silky smooth singer that gave us infectious pop hits like “Please Don’t Go” and “Cooler Than Me.” However, these last couple of years, his introspective side has led the way for him, as he’s reached our airwaves through bluesy cuts like “I Took A Pill In Ibiza.”  Today, the heavily bearded singer decided to take yet another drastic turn in his musical journey, releasing a new single called “Noah’s Ark” that has him legitimately spitting bars.

“Noah’s Ark” is gentle, yet lyrically powerful. On it, Posner holds nothing back when it comes to his demons, regrets, and ambition to be the best version of himself possible. Personally, I f**k with everything about the track, besides all that damn whispering he’s doing vocally.

Chance The Rapper and Mike Posner must have the same album artwork artists, cause their last couple of s**t has looked eerily similar.

 

 OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)

 


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