Pez – Don’t Look Down

Often when we pop on a hip-hop record, we’re expecting to be bombarded with verses exalting an over-the-top lavish lifestyle. On the contrary, Australian rapper Pez has chosen to take a more introspective route, and convey the raw emotions he has endured as he has matured and dealt with the mundane elements of life.

Due to this creative decision, this is a record which could turn some listeners off as it can initially drag you down emotionally. But for those that give it their undivided attention and time, the rewards are justified. On the surface these songs seem depressive, but they are actually rather inspirational and strike right to the core, particularly with lines such as:

“We’ve all got our eyes glued to our social media. Seeking admiration and other people’s validation.”

If you take anything from this record, it’s that we all need to focus internally at times and realise we have positive value to society, despite what others may say or the struggle of the daily grind.

★★★

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