2?ØT Says I “Never Knew You”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

A transformative genre-defying gem that encourages personal growth.

The musical group 2?ØT consists of five members, each bringing a unique perspective from genres like hip-hop, soul, funk, jazz, and rock. With a deep passion for electronic music, they blend these influences to create what they call “Electronic Jam Music” (EJM)—a style that merges electronic sounds with the improvisational energy of classic jam bands. Beyond music, 2?ØT is committed to inspiring change through social advocacy, focusing on causes such as addiction recovery, youth empowerment, and criminal justice reform. Their latest release, the ten-track album Entropy, includes the standout track “Never Knew You,” accompanied by an official music video. 

With its instantly captivating blend of sensual vibes and ear-catching melodies, “Never Knew You” crafts a genre-defying soundscape that perfectly complements its emotional depth. Lines like “Like your reflection in the mirror, just like your shadow on the wall, I never knew you, I never knew you at all” and “Like your skeletons in the closet, just like your ghost down the hall, thought that I really knew you, but I never knew you at all” weave an introspective narrative of self-discovery and coming to terms with unseen parts of oneself.

Enhanced by soul-stirring, dreamy vocals and a reflective, thought-provoking message, 2?ØT delivers a transformative track that inspires personal growth. So, press play on “Never Knew You” and embark on an inward journey of reflection and realization.

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