MONEYONYOURMIND Experiences a “RELAPSE”

RELAPSE

MONEYONYOURMIND


“RELAPSE” is a very addictive hip-hop tune.

MONEYONYOURMIND, a talented artist hailing from Vancouver, Canada, is a force in the realm of hip-hop and R&B. With years of experience and an unwavering passion for his craft, he captivates listeners with his relatable lyrics, distinctive voice, and infectious beats. Through his music, MONEYONYOURMIND proudly represents his city and culture, blending hip-hop and modern R&B elements uniquely. His impressive discography includes notable releases like “FIJI WATER,” “Hypnotize,” and “PYAR HOGEYA,” all of which can be enjoyed on platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music. Among his recent offerings is the enthralling hip-hop single, “RELAPSE.”

“RELAPSE” thrives on its atmospheric tones and mesmerizing beats, creating a captivating sonic landscape. It effortlessly draws you in, enveloping you in a haze of melancholic sadness. With lyrics like “You got tired of waiting hoping one day I would change / I’ve been in my bag / I’ve been stuck up in my ways” and “Heart so broke I need an ambulance / I gotta suffer through my consequence,” the artist reflects on lingering emotions for a past love. The song delves into the darkness, compelling us to confront the toll it takes on our mental well-being, knowing we can never reclaim what has been lost.

Don’t miss out on the evocative experience of MONEYONYOURMIND’s “RELAPSE.” Give it a listen, and let the music speak to you.



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