"As a whole, the EP is a dark, introspective journey that sees Zane Smith grappling with depression as he delves deep into questions of purpose and identity. Nowhere is this self-struggle more apparent than on “Black Life (Depressed),” a two-minute missive that takes an unflinching view of his frustrations as he teeters between his own spirituality and the insatiable demands of our materialist culture that values money and status over peace of mind. Throughout the track, his flow remains tight and focused, his words tumbling out one on top of the other in a series of stacked observations that reflect the mind of a man worn down by his thoughts and experiences." Read full article on Immersive Atlanta.
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