G-SALIH Offers Some “Hindsight”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Virginia-based musical creative G-SALIH is a recording artist and humanitarian of Sundanese descent. He connects with his listeners through the universal nature of life’s journey, exploring various social issues and questioning stigmas. G-SALIH’s honest, self-reflective lyrical content has grabbed the attention of over 100,000 listeners worldwide. He has been featured in HIGHSNOBIETY’s “10 Sudanese Rappers You Need to Know” and other outlets such as GQ, Essence, and MILLE. Additionally, he serves as the co-founder of the clothing brand and social movement HUMAN INTL. G-SALIH’s latest release is the six-track hip-hop/rap EP “GIHAD 2,” which features the song “Hindsight.”

With a vibrant blend of easygoing instrumentals and seriously soulful beats, “Hindsight” provides the perfect soft and soothing soundscape, beautifully complementing the tune’s captivating reflection. Lyrics like “Scared of looking at the bottom, that s*** is so common, That we don’t know we standing on a ground full of wealth” and “I pride myself on my humility, a good man, A message to my future self, I wish you would brag” offer up an intimate exploration as the artist delves deep into his own experiences and life lessons. Fueled by its thought-provoking introspection and a compelling choir that highlights the track’s uplifting essence, G-SALIH gifts us with a powerful hip-hop gem that’s both personal and profound. So press play and let the artist’s words offer up some “Hindsight.”



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