
Who’s cutting onions in the other room?
Soul Aura may describe himself as an indie artist—and yes, he gives off that lowkey, introspective energy—but the truth is, his music has mass appeal. Why? Because in track after track, Soul Aura crafts melodies that stick with you, flows over emotionally rich production, and taps into themes that are deeply relatable.
His latest release, “Early Mornings,” is another strong entry in his already-impressive catalog. The track revolves around loving someone who struggles with alcohol dependency—someone who tends to make promises they can’t keep. According to Soul Aura, it’s ultimately a message about self-love. At the end of the day, he’s there to remind them there’s nothing more powerful than loving yourself.
Driven by a melancholic yet head-nodding instrumental, “Early Mornings” delivers a unique blend of pain and poise. Soul Aura’s melodic raps cut deep—his voice floats somewhere between mourning and resilience as he shares personal confessions and heartfelt reminders. You can feel the weight in every word, especially in the moments where he truly lays his soul bare.
With its emotional depth, piercing delivery, and cinematic production, “Early Mornings” isn’t just a song—it’s a moment. Soul Aura proves, once again, that vulnerability and great songwriting go hand in hand.
RGM RATING
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.