New Jersey artist RJM releases Diamond, a perspective on the systematic oppression we face in life. Similar to a diamond, RJM feels the pressure, but channels his opposition into music. He repeatedly tells listeners to “delete the whole system” which encourages individuality and having the courage to do something new. Channeling a boom bap era sound, RJM delivers lyrics through various flows and delivery. The song gives the sense that knowledge is a form of health and through its lyrics the goal is to spread peace. Diamond closely follows the underground scene by not following trends and paving one’s own lane.
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