SAVAEONDASAVIOR – “Couldn’t Walk A Mile”

SAVAEONDASAVIOR‘s “Couldn’t Walk A Mile” illustrates what it means on a different path than others. As the soundscape explores the stomping grounds of West Coast bounce, African arrangements, and space trap, SAVAEONDASAVIOR raps about keeping an eye out for what’s important. His resilience is mirrored by his burgeoning career as well as his accolades. Not feeding into the energy of haters, he spits, “What these n-ggas on to be real never gave a f-ck/All I ever had was some dollars and a little luck/What we finna do studio at night and finna turn it up/Never knew that rappin and rhymin I would be earning up.” 

As “Couldn’t Walk A Mile” continues, the East Palo Alto-based musician illustrates why he and other individuals aren’t one of the same. Amidst dropping some tough talk toward the haters who “better know how to pack it up,” SAVAEONDASAVIOR one-ups them with evidence that he’ll always be HIM. “Walkin on this path made me hella hard as steel,” he declares along with, “Comin’ out the Cali slums so you know I had enough.”

Ultimately, “Couldn’t Walk A Mile” showcases how we’re not a carbon copy. Everyone’s sense of direction is based on the time they’re willing to put toward their passion and self-elevation. 

SAVAEONDASAVIOR is an innovative musician who relentlessly steps out of the box and creates a more diverse sound in all genres. He oversees the producing, penmanship, and recording in “Couldn’t Walk A Mile.” His latest banger comes on the heels of his more emotive track, “Life without a Pop’s.”

Listen to “Couldn’t Walk A Mile” below:

 

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