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Coca’s follow up 2-track pack is even more exciting. [REVIEW].

Coca explores wonderfully the thin line between RnB and Hip-Hop on new release.

Coca's "Handle You/Money" art cover.
Coca’s “Handle You/Money” art cover.

Although Coca’s debut single and introduction as an executive producer “Woman” with the amazing act, Elcee is still bubbling all over months after its release thanks to it’s richness in groovy elements which is actually what captivates most listeners in this part of the world. Even at that, Coca has refused to slow down with the announcements of a follow up singles.

On his latest release, a 2 track pack – “Handle You/Money“, he heads in another sonic direction confirming his words to being committed to making good music regardless of the genre he explores. Both tracks produced by Spiritual Vibes who worked closely with Coca on these tracks and they seem to building a much needed synergy between them which also extends to the recording artists.

Coca ( @Cocaszn)

Coca is dedicated on working with fresh talents who have developed enough ability to hit the grand stage in the industry. He retains his vision across both tracks. On “Handle You“, he works with Spice Priezt, a wavy underground act to craft an immersive and soulful love cut. Here, the creatives tell a tale of an intimate connection on a bouncy production choice which suits the mood of the theme. On the other hand, “Money” evokes more interest as the artist takes listeners on a roller-coaster of emotions mostly typified by struggles and an ardent wish for the best. The track is elevated with Salvaxion’s well constructed and detailed storytelling. What’s more interesting is the way he flows seamlessly on the trap synth production. It is an impressive all round cut.

Coca’s unique ability to bridge emotions and experiences through his music is at the heart of this two-track release. From the heartfelt sentiments of “Handle You” to the introspective narrative of “Money“, Coca’s versatility and ability to craft music that resonates takes center stage. While both tracks are great, “Handle You” has earned so much of the commercial plaudits thus far but Money is more subtle in its execution which makes it a more brilliant track when all metrics are considered.

[LISTEN]: Handle You/Money pack by Coca.

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