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Ellie McGuire

SAVIOUR’s Musical Evolution: From Rap to R&B in ‘CRASH 99’

With the release of his debut EP CRASH 99, SAVIOUR is making waves in the music industry, showcasing a musical evolution from rap to a rich blend of R&B and electronic pop. This transition highlights his growth as an artist and offers a fresh perspective on contemporary music.


Initially gaining attention as a rapper, SAVIOUR’s shift to singing has been marked by a deeper exploration of his musical identity. Influenced by artists like Frank Ocean and Moses Sumney, SAVIOUR has embraced a more introspective and melodious approach. His early rap roots continue to inform his work, but his current sound reflects a sophisticated fusion of genres.


The EP CRASH 99 is a testament to this evolution, featuring a diverse array of tracks that move from soft and vulnerable to bold and dynamic. Songs like “WHAT ABOUT FLOWERS?” and “Tipsy” showcase his ability to blend emotional depth with innovative production techniques, guided by influences such as Labrinth, Rosalia, and SZA.


SAVIOUR’s collaboration with EVAL and Kadjali Kaba on this project further enriches the EP, providing a polished and engaging listening experience. The collaboration with Ivorrie adds another layer of creativity, emphasizing SAVIOUR’s commitment to pushing musical boundaries.


CRASH 99 not only marks SAVIOUR’s entry into the music world but also highlights his journey from rap to a distinctive R&B and electronic pop sound. As he continues to explore and redefine his musical landscape, SAVIOUR promises to be an artist to watch in the coming years.

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