Daniel Payne enlists the help of Big K.R.I.T., G Perico, and Freddie Gibbs on his latest project, ‘Five Points,’ available to stream everywhere.
Daniel Payne, a rapper from Five Points West in Birmingham, Alabama, released a hot, new project with some of vintage Hip Hop’s best rappers. The new project, called Five Points consists of six tracks with high-profile features from Freddie Gibbs, Big K.R.I.T, and G Precio. Payne sets the tone for how he’s coming this year, and he’s an artist to definitely be on the lookout for.
Daniel Payne delivers a vintage southern hood classic with Five Points as he delivers straight vibes throughout the entire project. Each track has something special to offer, including telling a hood narrative on “Let Me Ride” with Freddie Gibbs, spitting bars on “Royalty” featuring Big K.R.I.T, picking up momentum on “Benz” featuring G Perico, and delivering a unique cadence on his most mesmerizing track on the project, “Bond.”
Five Points is a diverse project that puts Daniel Payne in a lane of his own — what he refers to as an “updated version of vintage Southern Hip Hop.” His sound can also be described as smooth and classic, as his lyricism, bars, and overall delivery are sure to impress.
Throughout the project, audiences can hear the way Payne mixes and blends trap and soul music, samples, raw raps, singing, harmonies, with an insane lyricism that is intoxicating. Payne’s lyrical capability is showcased throughout the entire project, but more specifically in his finale track “Let Me Ride,” featuring Freddie Gibbs, as the song has a specific type of soul and spirit to it, mixing with the hood life/mentality of both Payne and Gibbs. On the track, both artists deliver a deep and introspective look onto their life and community.
“I always wanted to make sure I left my mark on the world,” Daniel Payne said in a recent interview. “Art never dies and I want my art to stay implanted in life’s timeline. People can always find information and culture from music and I wanted to be a part of that. Also, it can be a good stream of income.”
The album seeps nostalgia as the flows, beats, and subject matters resemble a traditional vintage Southern trap sound.
“I like to keep what’s considered the trap sound and blend it with soul music, samples, raw raps and lyricism, singing, harmonies,” Payne explained. “Overall, it’s laid-back, chill southern player music. It’s also honest and introspective from a lyrical standpoint.”
Payne’s album is a must-listen as it dives into his life, giving an introspective look into a Southern playa. Daniel and DJ Burn One did something special with Five Points, as it encompasses that Southern hood lifestyle that is equivalent nationwide.
Be sure to tap in with Daniel Payne Via social media @iamdanielpayne on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Tik Tok. Daniel is expected to release another project, Playas Only, very soon, so be on the lookout for that Via his social media.
Check out Daniel Payne’s latest album, Five Points, below.
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