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Seattle native SRG Granted has a lot to say, wrapping up heartfelt lyrics with distorted punk guitars and trap percussion, creating a fusion of old and new sounds. Starting music in middle school, he worked with his friends to develop nuanced versions of the genres they were deeply inspired by. Taking notes from Nirvana, Lil Peep, and Linkin Park, he was able to combine sounds and over time create a fun and new yet familiar and welcoming sound. Songs like “Bleed” capture broad vocals over energetic and poppy beats, while “Don’t Cry” displays a rough around the edges side of SRG Granted as he yells over abrasive drums and crunchy power chords.
As many artists pushing and innovating emo rap can relate, SRG Granted is no stranger to hardship and struggle. His music exists as a outlet for those concepts and emotions, providing raw and energetic interpretations of those feelings. The path for the young artist is expansive and uncertain, but you certainly don’t want to miss it.
As many artists pushing and innovating emo rap can relate, SRG Granted is no stranger to hardship and struggle. His music exists as a outlet for those concepts and emotions, providing raw and energetic interpretations of those feelings. The path for the young artist is expansive and uncertain, but you certainly don’t want to miss it.