Pouya Releases New Single Titled "Who Am I To Blame?"

Pouya Ponders the Nonsensical in Brooding “Who Am I To Blame?”

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Pouya. He’s back with a new single titled “Who Am I To Blame?” Based in Miami, Pouya is making a name for himself in the world of hip-hop. From his prolific grind to nonstop collaborations, he’s quickly becoming one of the most exciting names over the past few years. He has a passion for diving into experimental realms of music yet always staying rooted in hip-hop. This makes him one of the most original rappers. Pouya’s latest single lives up to the creative drive that he’s known for. He’s gearing up for his upcoming album titled Smells Like Florida.

Over a driving Mikey The Magician beat, his layered vocals add an interesting depth and twist to the track — mostly because the sounds are highly unique. The production also offers many experimental qualities that pair well with the expansive soundscape that Pouya provides throughout. The track itself isn’t long, being under two minutes in length.

His latest song drops as the summer starts to wind down. Having built a reputation for making catchy and creative songs – this release is no different. Pouya is putting time in and doing his thing, and it definitely deserves your attention.

Pouya – “Who Am I to Blame”

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