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RYLLZ Produces 'Purgatory;' An Instant Lacuna Recs Classic

The good news is he's just getting started.

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RYLLZ Produces 'Purgatory;' An Instant Lacuna Recs Classic
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I don't know about you, but I'm feeling 22! And not just because it's November 22nd, but because it's also my 22nd birthday! Thankfully, Lacuna records has the best birthday present of all in store for me (and you too), a new song! I know you have all been eagerly awaiting a new song just as much as I have, and I'm here to tell you all about the latest and greatest from our favorite record label.


https://www.instagram.com/ryllz_music/


'Purgatory' by RYLLZ is out TODAY, and let me be the first to tell you, it is truly a detail oriented and well crafted masterpiece. Labeled as a follow up to his single 'Nemesis,' this song's sound is perfectly in line with exactly what you would expect from RYLLZ. Stream it right here on Spotify and give it a listen while you read this article!


https://www.instagram.com/ryllz_music/


The absence of lyrics came off as strange to me the first time I heard it, I'm not going to lie. It's almost as if I was anticipating them for three minutes, then boom, the song ended. But the second go around, I thought to myself, hey, this is the kind of music you want for GOOD effect. In a movie, the background of a party, I was even getting some haunted house vibes from this song! It's so versatile and there's so much to be done here with his sound! Take it from me, this song will grow on you!


https://www.instagram.com/ryllz_music/


It's hard to believe RYLLZ is a well established producer at the age of only 15!!! Can you believe it? He is also the owner and founder of Oblivious Records, "a music label for undiscovered talent," and he has also founded Incendium Samples, a preset and sample pack label. Let his life be a testimony to the fact that you are never too young or too old to follow your dreams! Follow RYLLZ on Instagram here and his 25,000 monthly listeners on Spotify here to be the first to know about everything he undoubtedly has in store!

As always, follow Lacuna records on Instagram here to keep up with all of their amazing work!


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