LAVI$H Rises To The Occasion On His New EP “You Made A Big Mistake”

By: Chris Buxton IG: @chrisbuxtonllg

Anytime you hear that an artist is from Canada, there is this precedent that they have to be better than those that came before them. We expect them to either sing like Bieber or The Weeknd, or we want them to be as polarizing as Drake. This mindset in my opinion has made it harder for many talented acts that neighbor us in the north. However, I believe we may have a breakthrough with rising singer-songwriter LAVI$H.

With backing from Chubbs (OVO) and a co-sign from Drake, let’s take a dive into the rising singer and his new EP.

LAVI$H is a Zambia-born & Winnipeg-raised singer that is building momentum due to his ability to craft captivating song’s that bring a sense of sensibility to the music industry. After catching our attention with singles such as “World In My Hands” & “Forever”, he debuts on our pages with his latest EP “You Made A Big Mistake”.

On the EP, he shows his ability to explore a variety of sounds, while conveying raw emotion. There’s the previously released singles “World In My Hands”, which oozes soul, as well as deep pain, urgency and desperation, and the radio single “We Make Sense” with its catchy melody and laid-back production. This is what LAVI$H had to say about the EP:

“You Made A Big Mistake is the name of my debut EP, but in reality, the time for revenge has passed,” says LAVI$H. “My sentiment is that our time for war will never be over for them, but it’s over for me…it applies to so many areas of my life. This body of work is best illustrated by the words ‘success is the best revenge’, and I know my growth will haunt some people — but I think there comes a time when you realize it’s time to become timeless. My time is now and forever.”

Overall, he is one of the most exciting artists out, so make sure to catch the wave before it is too late.

TRACKLIST:

  1. World In My Hands

  2. Big Mistake

  3. Always You

  4. We Make Sense

  5. Seventeen

  6. Piano Man

  7. Our Chapter

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