2Hi - Round and Round

Have your headphones on deck for this one...quarantine hasn't stopped Milwaukee Artist 2Hi from giving up a crowd pleaser, but your car speakers will do fine. “Round and Round” gives us all the bass that we live for and a complimentary catchy hook. With the grit in his voice to match, 2Hi’s energy may just provoke his listeners to call up the homies for a ride around the city just to incite a Busta Rhymes, “nod yo head and break yo neck,” session. I swear there's nothing like it! As the song reaches its end, the track begins to fade but it doesn't completely end right there. The production is cleverly adjusted for a good 15 seconds in order to paint a familiar picture of that moment where a stranger’s car pulls up beside yours with nothing but a hard hitting bass and 2Hi’s vocals bleeding through, and you involuntarily give a rhythmic head nod of approval while your curiosity sparks just before they pull off, or when you are on a late night drive and you cruise by the club and the F.O.M.O. briefly kicks in due to the sound that is pushing through the walls and just barely hitting your car. Tell me what you think about “Round and Round,” Milwaukee.

/Naomi-Re’a for CW

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Once a fresh face on the art scene of her hometown Milwaukee, WI, and now a growing leader in its development, Naomi-Re’a is the hidden voice for creative advocacy. Starting as an aspiring model in the later months of 2017, she worked in perfecting her skill set and aligning with a growing local network. She quickly became a recognizable face and caught the eye of CopyWrite Magazine early on. This led to being featured in a few magazine Issues in the years that followed. The revelation of her other talents would arise from being encouraged by her peers to take on other creative leadership positions. Through that, Naomi-Re’a has realized that her mission is to change the narrative of not only the Urban Creative but the Urban Lifestyle in general, using visuals and articulation through words as main forms of expression. This includes curating and creative directing visual concepts, coordinating event productions, coaching other aspiring models, and now as a blogger for CopyWrite Magazine. Naomi-Re’a hopes to successfully become an aid to many Creatives in the development of what it means to express and redefine.

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