DIRACHE strikes again, always with something unexpected, some new direction. His last single saw a unique string of emotion make its way into the music, and the track Immigration Trials takes that even further – emerging with outstretched arms to embrace and uplift everyone who listens.

DIRACHE was born in West Africa, Liberia but raised in the United States. After being traumatized by Liberia civil war, he came to the United States with his grandparents and three siblings at 9. At 12, he fell in love with music. He collaborated with Mazee Blanco on the hit single “Jodie Kaba.” In 2017 he dropped “Plogoo placaa” showing his versatility. In 2019 he dropped “Better N Better” two months after the single was dropped DIRACHE got arrested and was charged with money laundering and three counts of forgery, facing a total of 25 years. Immigration put a hold on him, and he was in the process of getting deported back to Liberia. He overcame the trials and tribulations and was released in 2021 after serving a total of 14 months behind bars. Fresh out of jail, he released the hit single “immigration trials” connected with his fans and made headlines.

Turning away from competitive nature, DIRACHE marches to his own beat every time. This particular single sees him take a bold leap away from today’s ‘usual’ topics and sounds. You can hear the contemporary twang. The relevance and the professionalism, and all of this, work in favor of a broader appeal.

Immigration Trials is quite stunning and gorgeously well-timed as one of the first memorable Trap hits so far. Complete with powerful, dynamic piano work, light and tripped-up, creative beat, soulful vocals, and a satisfying yet straightforward melody-line, everything about the song works in favor of its underlying sentiments.

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