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The sonically
captivating track marks another collaboration with his real-life brother Josue
of Radkidz, who also co-produced viral hits “Determinado” and “Gento”
After championing the resurgence of the rap-rock
genre with the release of “Determinado” a few weeks ago, SB19’s PABLO
continues to exceed expectations with another banger that doesn’t sound
quite like anything he has released so far.
On “AKALA,” the P-Pop star drops a
hard-hitting track that blends hip-hop sensibilities with trap beats and
atmospheric production. Sonically captivating and heartfelt, PABLO surprises at
nearly every turn with a song that hints at a new level of creative
inspiration—songwriting and production-wise.
The track also marks another
collaboration with his brother Josue of Radkidz, who is also
responsible for co-producing his previously released track “Determinado,” and
SB19’s viral smash “Gento.”
PABLO, on the other hand, brought
improvements in structural developments and dynamics and penned the majority of
the lyrics. He shares, “I added some singing parts and a hook and gave the song
a resolution in terms of musical arrangement. We wanted it to be a song that’s
easy to listen to and sing along to, just like how it is when friends gather
and sing together.”
According to PABLO, “AKALA” was
conceived during the pandemic when Josue had him listen to one of his beats
with a partially written verse about finding escape in getting wasted. While
both of them have different perspectives about alcohol consumption, the SB19
leader and main rapper found it intriguing and interesting enough to revisit
the track and improve some parts of it.
“Even though we have different practices
in terms of drinking, we agree on the idea that alcohol is not the answer to
problems,” the talented multi-hyphenate explains. “I asked him if I could also
write my verse in the song and tweak some parts, and he agreed. I didn’t want
the song to just be about getting wasted, so I thought of a way to introduce my
perspective through rearranging the letters of ‘alak’ and that’s how ‘Akala’
materialized. My mother also pitched in a line in the song and it made more
sense.”
The breakout artist behind La Luna
sums it all up: “Everything that I have released so far features intense and
heavy instrumentation, but ‘Akala’ follows a completely different direction
this time around. It has a more laid-back, dreamy vibe to it.”
PABLO’s “AKALA” is out now on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony
Music Entertainment.
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