This hip-hop anthem of late-night confidence and chaos from Dirache is supported by intensely euphoric, distorted synth production.
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 the age of 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 14 months behind bars. Fresh out of jail, he released the hit single “immigration trials” connected with his fans and made headlines.
Coming across with laid-back and euphonious music, Rearview weighs in at a little over four minutes. Rearview keeps you intrigued throughout and manages to maintain a strong rhythm and vibe with the melodies and quiet confidence of the performances, despite being lyrically exciting but not always easy to follow due to the production effects.
Vocally strong and possibly in need of a little more clarity, a live delivery would undoubtedly fill every gap and round things out nicely. However, the production is excellent overall, with an enjoyable sound, a catchy loop, and a pair of voices that are well-suited to the style. Hopefully, there will be more music in the future.