Music review: ‘Hear Me, Feel Me’ by Ralphy Boy

 

Ralphy Boy is an upcoming rapper, and “Hear Me, Feel Me” is his debut EP and we considered to give it a listen here at TheYoungFolks.com.

Ralphy Boy, hailing from Brooklyn, NY, opens up with “Hear Me, Feel Me’, letting the listener learn about the rapper’s struggles and inner conflicts. The album is fairly good, worth the listen, Ralphy spits the rhymes in an exceptional way and its very easy to jam to the beats. In my opinion, it still needs some more work on the lyrics and maybe new elements too? Perhaps switching up the style and trying with different genres can make Ralphy Boy have a breakout in the hip-hop industry, and that way people can identify him and know that what he’s bringing is something fresh and unique.

With a background such as Ralphy’s, I can tell has the potential and the thrive to be a succesful rapper and you can notice this when you listen to songs like “Tell Me” , “Get It” and “Heartbreak”. As an advice, I would tone down the profanity and try to work more on the lyrics, trying to connect with the listener and make them not only hear Ralphy Boy, but feel him as well. So yes young folks, I suggest you listen to ‘Hear Me, Feel Me’ and let me know what you think of it!

I’m very excited to see what’s coming up next with Ralphy Boy, to find out what he’s doing you can follow him on twitter at @itsralphybaby

Click on the link so you can listen and download ‘Hear Me, Feel Me

S/N: Thanks to I AM PR Agency for letting us review the album!

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