The rapper drops potent song about the trials of poverty.
Sincerely Keane is currently preparing to release a fresh catalogue of daring work; to get the engine started, he has released a new single, Broken Home.
Its artwork is an instant trigger for what we can expect, replete with the cognitive visuals depicting the essence of its key takeaways.
What Broken Home Sounds Like
Production is led by Dylan Hingston, striking a balance between poignancy and discourse. Keane laments the state of a society in decay and charts a descriptive arc of the disruption it causes. Igniting his petrol pen once more, he uses this skill to open up about the topic of mental anguish and the trials he himself has experienced.
The music equally preserves these sentiments as Queeley finds inspiration from the relaxed tempo. It sonically crafts a deliberate lethargy of mind, augmenting the buoyancy of optimism through debate, though it also reminds the listener of the challenges of living without comforts we all take for granted.
Verdict
This rapper will just not slow down. It’s as if he is incapable of restraining his linguistic skill of atmospherically rich storytelling. Broken Home is a classic in the making and a single that will likely resonate with those intrigued by the dynamics of political unrest.
Both he and Hingston deserve applause for creating a musical canvas that explores not only the nuances of poetic subtext but also sonic trepidation. In doing so, they have achieved an emotively strong body of work that should set alarm bells ringing. This is a soundtrack for social movements, and for how UK hip-hop should be defined.
Where to Stream It
You can stream the new single on Apple Music and Spotify. To keep up with the artists, you can follow both Sincerely Keane and Hingston on Instagram.

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