SamTRax shines a spotlight on empowerment with "Still" Featuring Xavier Wright and BLUZ Haitian producer and recording artist SamTRax returns with another dynamite single, "Still," featuring the soulful vocals of Xavier Wright and the talent of BLUZ. Leading his spoken word album, "Black Cherry," this track is a tender homage to strength, identity, and the eternal starlight of women of color. Here with "Still," SamTRax displays an uncanny knack for combining musicality and message in a manner that makes the track both musically engaging and socially significant.
"Still" slips from R&B grooves to spoken word lyricism, offering a space where emotion, empowerment, and the two key reasons he's making music these days converge. SamTRax's production hugs the rich vocal textures of Xavier Wright and the splash of BLUZ's delivery in a cozy and isolating bubble that feels both personal and expansive. Every verse, every note matters here; like a pledge or a vow, it reverberates the sentiment that nothing can or let alone will dim that light in any of us.
"Still" has already seeped its way into mainstream storytelling and was featured in Meagan Good's critically praised television show 'Harlem' (Season 2, Episode 8) on Amazon Prime, marking its cultural reach extends far beyond the world of music. It's the kind of song that not only entertains but also uplifts, leaving you feeling more capable and powerful when you hear it. The lyrics provide: "What it's about is you becoming who you are and being courageous enough to embrace that."
Lovers of R&B music, spoken word, and music with meaning that speaks to the soul will play this song over and over. And as the opening of "Black Cherry," it would establish the mood for an album that's going to be about homage, empowerment, and getting you right in the feels. For those of us who love curating playlists or want music that uplifts and has artistic depth, "Still" is a must-listen and a reminder that brilliance shines light wherever it is, and to let it and yourself be.
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