The songwriter and
producer of hip hop known as Zo Dinero has released his latest
official EP album, “Bipolar.” The EP album has been proudly
published as an independent release without the involvement of the
corporate music industry. Tightly focused, vibrantly performed, and
deeply personal, “Bipolar” showcases Zo Dinero as one of
Florida's most exciting new underground artists.
Tampa's Zo Dinero cites as
main artistic influences only Soulja Boy and Agoff. Zo Dinero's own
sound takes elements from both, but overall draws from the
experiences and emotions of Dinero, himself, for its evocative pull.
Menafn.com picks out “Mama
Say” as one of the standout singles on “Bipolar.” They write:
“[Zo Dinero's]
newly released song 'Mama Say' is more than just another piece of
musical endeavor put together with the elemental virtues of the art.
It is one of the songs from his new Extended Play 'Bipolar' that
ventures into the depth of the artist's mental and emotional pain but
in the end, channelizes his struggles in a beautiful musical affair.”
Asked to describe the
overall meaning of “Bipolar,” Zo Dinero writes, “I express my
pain through my music. I grew up with friends dying left to right &
I didnt have much at all growing up but my mom did the best she
could.”
Daily MusicRoll says his
“Lemonade (Remix)” single is a “hip-hop style explosion of the
artist’s vocal and rap passion with a distinctively creative beat
that builds its momentum brilliantly.”
YorkPedia's Albert Knapp
also found much to love in the track, saying, “The Tampa rap artist
has an unconventional way of delivering the verses that meticulously
move from sounding hard to something fully intriguing. On his latest
track, the artist’s voice totters between trap and real rap, but
sounds smooth throughout, showing his grasp over the genre.”
Issuewire writes of Zo,
“Through this composition, the fiercely talented artist has
portrayed the struggle he has faced, the pain and negligence that
made him a tough man.”
I struggled and got
everything on my own. My mom didn't have much but did the best she
could. I had friends along my journey but I lost them. It all
happened so fast. I can't even explain the pain I feel, but I try my
best through music.”
Not bad for a young artist
who got his start “Playing instruments and sneaking into the
studio.”
“Bipolar” by Zo
Dinero is available from over 600 quality digital music stores online
worldwide now. Get in early, hip-hop fans.
-S. McCauley
Lead Press Release Writer
“Bipolar”
by Zo Dinero –
Zo Dinero Official
Instagram –
@zo_dinero_
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