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I’m Going Home: Estonian rapper PK doesn’t want to be stopped on ‘Stillwater’

As he feels like his stories are getting dull and the time has arrived to head back home, PK feels rather down about current times with his latest single called ‘Stillwater‘.

PK is a Tallinn, Estonia-based indie alt-emo hip-hop artist. He blends in euro-trance, pop punk and hyperpop into his vivid music creations, to bring the world a truly unique experience from all of his much-awaited releases.

After starting off as a battlerapper, his craft has developed into less traditional hip-hop and is influenced a lot by mid-west emo and new school trap..” ~ PK

With an honest flow that is packed full of his introspective feelings about how he views the world and himself, this is a thoughtful affair with lots to wrap into from a rapper with an intriguing style that has you totally captivated.

Stillwater‘ from the Estonian indie alt-emo hip-hop solo musician PK, is the story about knowing when its time to get away from people for a while. Your true friends know that you just need some space, but others just don’t get it and start to question you.

This is a high voltage track made with a knowing insight – as he brings forth he uniquely new school sound – for our awaiting speakers to immerse deeply inside.

Hear this intense new single on Spotify and see more via the IG music channel.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

A sight to see: Daniel Levi sings with such pure love on the gorgeous ‘Jasmine’

With his fantastic long hair flowing with the wonderful band beside him, Daniel Levi shows us what is possible if you give it a second chance on ‘Jasmine‘.

Daniel Levi is a lively five-piece contemporary pop group from Tallinn in beautiful Estonia. They make that sweet soul-pop fun type of alluring soundscape, that makes you happy and sets you free.

After the massive success of “On & On”, that has racked up over 518 million plays on Spotify and YouTube, this is the no-pressure follow-up, that entrenches their name all over the globe once again.

This is that likable music that your whole family can enjoy as it is peaceful, loving and without hidden agendas attached. We are joyfully introduced to the story of giving love a second shot, after it didn’t quite work out the first time and being together closer while dancing around and being silly. Life is so harsh and serious, so to have this moment really bonds a couple together and induces only fun memories forever.

He sings with that genuine joy and seems content with his happy band with him for the ride of a lifetime, as his vocals reflect a man just going for it and seeing where the next road shall lead.

Jasmine‘ from Estonian five-piece act Daniel Levi, is that surge of energy when we needed it most, with their vibrant style that captures your mind and clicks the mood gauge up a notch, to highly welcome levels of smiles for days.

Hear this fantastic new track on Spotify and see more on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Honesty conquers all: Estonian indie-soul singer-songwriter Anett sings so graciously on new single ‘Selfish’

Taken off her brand new full album ‘Morning After‘, Anett enters our world to make her name known globally on the excellent new release called ‘Selfish‘.

Swimming in a sea of wonderful creativity that aims to channel contemporary soul, Anett is a thriving Estonian indie-soul singer-songwriter who performs with a honey-dipped voice that you will find hard to forget. Her magnificent vocals are backed up with a stunning style that will leave your back and neck shivering, in heart-beating delight of what you have just heard. Form is temporary but class lasts forever they say.

Her voice is a work of beautiful art. She sings with such a passionate light that shades away the darkness from view. With a vibrant tone that captures your heart tightly, it is so easy to get lost in her vocals as your eyes water a bit, her honesty is so refreshing in a sometimes heartless society where pushing blame elsewhere is unfortunately so common with the youth; their role models are nothing more that fake posers with no morals.

After many years performing her music, this is a talented woman who is at peace with her strengths and weaknesses. Her jazz vocalist experience shines through as she can take any note to her wishes, guiding us on a journey that is so wonderful on our tired souls. With an added RnB element to keep things fresh, there is so much to like here.

Anett only adds to the intrigue of Estonia for this writer as a must-visit country. Her spectacular vocal performance is a highlight of the new year already and it feels like she is now ready to use all of her gifts and self-motivation, to be heard all over the world.

After living and studying in London almost ten years ago, her eyes opened to new possibilities and that urge to travel and perform all over has never left her heart. Lockdown appears to have only added to her hunger for more and this extra fire has made all the difference.

Selfish‘ shows that sometimes we have to be a bit aloof to reach our goals as those times that could be spent at a bar or at a party, need to be used to put in those extra few hours in studio or working on plans.

To find that balance between life’s adventures, your own mental health and music is so hard but its your life and if you want to really make it, only true friends will truly understand where you want your path to lead. Being kind and real to yourself is how you truly find inner peace after all.

Cleanse your soul with this incredible singer-songwriter on her Spotify and see her story on FB and IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Estonian singer/rapper PK drops video for ”I think the asphalt hates me”

Based in Tallinn, Estonia-Joosep Vau aka PK (PKestonia)- has just slashed the tires with ”I think the asphalt hates me”. This new track is the lead song off his new album ”dress sexy at my funeral” which is slated for a 22nd June release.

This is an OG in the Estonian rap game as he has been rocking the mic since 2004. He flows effortlessly and his songs have meaning. I’m worried about PK’s mindset at the moment as he seems really down with himself. I’m picking up some heartbreak here and I hope he can recover from this with good friends around.

Music does heal so by expressing himself through his art I believe that we can all grow together. ”I think the asphalt hates me” is a song like no other and this Estonian rap star has made his mark on 2020. He has loyal support and is one of the top emcees in Scandinavia. Let’s hope that he can build from this and get out of his own head as soon as possible. To fully flourish we need to be clear mentally.

Stream this track via Youtube.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen