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Together, Kaen and Melo-Dee unite to form DAAM. The pair are still exploring sounds and influences as they learn the customs of Earth, particularly stateside in the U.S. So far, however, Chris Tucker movies, <a href="spotify:artist:7bXgB6jMjp9ATFy66eO08Z" data-name="Chris Brown">Chris Brown</a> records, and <a href="spotify:artist:757aE44tKEUQEqRuT6GnEB" data-name="Roddy Ricch">Roddy Ricch</a> raps have fed their combined appetites.
Though they’ve only just met, they seem to have an uncanny ability to communicate with one another, sometimes through words, other times through what sounds like grunts and oftentimes with what seems like in-ear Dictaphones. OK, maybe not quite in-ear Dictaphones. Moving on.
The music! “Black Lambo,” the first record they made is a “Blade Runner” meets ‘80s synths with a hard left at trap type of offering. Think sexy sounds. “I wrote the lyrics on my Moped,” says Melo-Dee.
One would expect nothing less from Kaen, an analytical mind who quotes Walt Disney, wears designer hoodies and Yeezy’s, and is turned off by people who talk too much.
Melo-Dee, on the other hand, is an obsessive, who can’t leave the church without at least four pieces of jewelry on, marvels at the film “Money Heist” and uses singing to overcome his speech impediment.
With new songs emerging by the day, DAAM is effortlessly stockpiling material by way of their creative share-pool. They’ve combined their ambition with their urgency to create an operation that’s equally high on quality as it is on quantity. It’s as if they’ve built the Tesla of music.
Next up, accolades and awards. (World Domination)
Though they’ve only just met, they seem to have an uncanny ability to communicate with one another, sometimes through words, other times through what sounds like grunts and oftentimes with what seems like in-ear Dictaphones. OK, maybe not quite in-ear Dictaphones. Moving on.
The music! “Black Lambo,” the first record they made is a “Blade Runner” meets ‘80s synths with a hard left at trap type of offering. Think sexy sounds. “I wrote the lyrics on my Moped,” says Melo-Dee.
One would expect nothing less from Kaen, an analytical mind who quotes Walt Disney, wears designer hoodies and Yeezy’s, and is turned off by people who talk too much.
Melo-Dee, on the other hand, is an obsessive, who can’t leave the church without at least four pieces of jewelry on, marvels at the film “Money Heist” and uses singing to overcome his speech impediment.
With new songs emerging by the day, DAAM is effortlessly stockpiling material by way of their creative share-pool. They’ve combined their ambition with their urgency to create an operation that’s equally high on quality as it is on quantity. It’s as if they’ve built the Tesla of music.
Next up, accolades and awards. (World Domination)
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