Solo LaMaze Pays An Emotional Homage To Louisville In New Single ‘Ain’t Normal’

Solo LaMaze encapsulates the spirit of revolution and Black solidarity in his new single ‘Ain’t Normal.’ With visuals ripped from the recent headlines, the song and the accompanying music video reckons with racial politics in the U.S., the consequences of which have left the most marginalized folks more furious than ever before. LaMaze combines the power of his message with an infectious hook that will draw in the listeners at once and keep them immersed the whole way through. The two-pronged strike of the piano and the synth at the beginning of the composition form the emotional foundation of the melody, after which Solo LaMaze takes over with his impassioned musings. Though the lyrics are outstanding and convey a true struggle, the autotune-heavy production in the background does become more and more prominent as the song goes on. 

Yet the visual elements in the video are so visceral that it’s worth tuning in anyway. From the Black Lives Matter signs on the streets to the killing of George Floyd that shocked the world, the symbolism couldn’t be bolder. LaMaze’s choice to slip in lip-syncing faces from ordinary folks in the city conveys the humanity of the movement. The video is also a huge homage to the city of Louisville, Kentucky, the artist’s hometown. The song sees Solo drive around the city, walk by its landmarks, take in the BLM protests at full-force, and confront the changing times head-on. It’s a remarkable case of art reflecting the best and worst of times. 

The rap and hip-hop scene in the Midwest is indeed underrated and Solo LaMaze’s valiant effort at tackling the current affairs should only elevate its status. Like many other rappers, his love for the genre was sparked at a young age. He was only 11 when he discovered his talents and ventured into the battle-rap scene. By 12, he was a recording artist. In recent years, his singles have received significant airplay in the Louisville area. His collaboration with DJ Khaled introduced him to a whole core of hip-hop fans. So it’s only time before Solo is able to take his talent national. 

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The 2020 W.A.M. Music Awards Announce Winners

BWH Music Group is proud to announce the 2020 W.A.M. Award Winners in 27 categories. The W.A M. Awards celebrate the year’s most outstanding independent artists from around the world in multiple genres and categories. “Best Song” and “Best Album” awards were based on Artistry, Musicianship, Originality, Professionalism, Diversity, and Excellence. W.A.M. stands for “We Are the Music Makers.’ 


2020 W.A.M. Award Winners for “Best Song”

Adult Contemporary 
Art Tawanghar – She Is Everything ft. Élan Noelle

Country 
Harrison Country – Men in the House

Roots / Americana / Bluegrass / Blues 
Happy Curmudgeons – 2nd Chances
Amanda Lynn – Without Sunshine 

Dance / Electronica
Therése Neaimé – Dance Love

Gospel / Christian / Inspirational
​Belle Lundon – My Soul To Keep 

Gospel / Christian / Inspirational (Best Lyrics)
​Paula Vega Vondenstein of Bible Belt Blues – We Worship the King of Kings

HerSong Music Blog’s ‘Female Artist of the Year’
Deanna DeMola – Next Generation

Holiday Song
Nadia Vaeh – Holidazed & Confused

Instrumental
Pauline Frechette – Jewel Box 

Latin
Labán – Acércate

Love Song
Hunter and the Wick’d – I Don’t Wanna Talk Right Now

Metal / Hardcore 

Gürschach – Undead Empire

Pop
Mariia – Real Anymore ​

R & B / Soul
Coast 2 Coast Feat. The Fantastic Gems – Live Your Life

Rap / Hip Hop
Nune Aka Mr. Propane – Black Man

Singer-Songwriter / Folk
The Krickets – These Games

Rock / Indie Rock / Alternative
Marty Ray Project – Haunted

Social Justice
Natalie Jean – I Am
Nina Lee – Lift Up

World / Reggae
Ras Minano & The Hope of Africa Band – Africa Oseeyeii

2020 W.A.M. Awards Winners for “Best Album”

Adult Contemporary
Kate Magdalena – The Water is Wide

Country
Richard Lynch – Think I’ll Carry On ​

Concept / International
Epikus – Voice of Thunder

Roots / Americana / Bluegrass / Blues 
Jennifer Porter – These Years

Pop
Emmrose – Hopeless Romantics

R & B / Soul
Kay Soul – Hiding in Plain Sight

Rap / Hip Hop
FSG Rell – Ambition Over Fear ​

Singer-Songwriter / Folk
Amanda Lynn – Rocket

Rock / Alt Rock / Metal
The Unfortunates – The Unfortunates

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