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Shrouded in mystique, Mehki Raine, formerly known as Crooks, is the hypnotic artist hailing from London, United Kingdom bringing crude vocals and harsh production to the forefront.
His most infamous project to date; MISERY LOVES COMPANY covers a wide array of sounds, but maintaining his trademark mechanical delivery and cacophonic production, forming a full project covering all bases. Tracks like “WHO IS MEHKI?,” answer the question poised, an artist with entrancing tracks, but with lyrical content detailing betrayals and hardships. Contrasting from the anesthetic euphoria from the lead song is “SORRY, I LEFT MY PSYCHE FOR A MINUTE” where raw power and emotions pour out through his coarse vocals over the terrorizing, metallic production.
Mehki has a series of mixtapes dating back to 2018 beginning with DOG EAT DOG WORLD, opening with the visceral “WOOF” Mehki’s flow and intonation tears into the sinister, bass-heavy production. On a more somber note “DREAMS,” sees Mehki float over melodic production in a low, gravelly voice as he recounts heartbreak.
Experimental and pushing the boundaries, Mehki’s discography is backlogged with a number of tracks illustrating innumerous emotions experienced in the human experience shown off in the good, the bad, and the ugly.
- Words by Muppity from Dreamer Data
His most infamous project to date; MISERY LOVES COMPANY covers a wide array of sounds, but maintaining his trademark mechanical delivery and cacophonic production, forming a full project covering all bases. Tracks like “WHO IS MEHKI?,” answer the question poised, an artist with entrancing tracks, but with lyrical content detailing betrayals and hardships. Contrasting from the anesthetic euphoria from the lead song is “SORRY, I LEFT MY PSYCHE FOR A MINUTE” where raw power and emotions pour out through his coarse vocals over the terrorizing, metallic production.
Mehki has a series of mixtapes dating back to 2018 beginning with DOG EAT DOG WORLD, opening with the visceral “WOOF” Mehki’s flow and intonation tears into the sinister, bass-heavy production. On a more somber note “DREAMS,” sees Mehki float over melodic production in a low, gravelly voice as he recounts heartbreak.
Experimental and pushing the boundaries, Mehki’s discography is backlogged with a number of tracks illustrating innumerous emotions experienced in the human experience shown off in the good, the bad, and the ugly.
- Words by Muppity from Dreamer Data
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