Stupid Is As Stupid Does

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We are now at the point where truly, stupid is as stupid does. You cannot be surprised by lack of intelligence anymore, instead you should mentally prep to encounter it. Alas, we have to keep pushing and spread hope to the masses who will at least listen to our pleads. These two artists below will help you escape a bit, but until the next time, stay safe and we’ll talk soon.

Sighmon – Can You Hear Me Now

Naples, Florida-based artist Sighmon’s latest EP, CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?, explores the emotional weight of feeling unheard and the frustration that comes with trying to communicate, whether in relationships or personal growth. Each track delves into the turmoil of longing to be seen and understood in a world where genuine connection often feels elusive, offering a raw and vulnerable reflection on the struggle to make one’s voice heard.

Blending electronic, experimental, and atmospheric sounds with introspective lyrics, CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW? captures the themes of isolation and longing through Sighmon’s personal experiences. Standout tracks like “CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?” “1 THOUSAND” and “COPPERHEAD” feature dynamic beats and smooth synths, creating an emotional soundscape that balances upbeat rhythms with moments of introspection. The EP invites listeners to reflect on their own connections, offering a unique mix of modern experimentation and emotional depth.

TSavage – Don’t Overthink It

Chicago-based artist Tsavage is back with his latest project, Don’t Overthink It; a dynamic blend of hip-hop and R&B that highlights his emotional depth, vivid storytelling, and versatile sound. This seven-track album explores themes of self-reflection, motivation, and connection against sleek, engaging production and memorable melodies.

Raised in Chicago’s northern suburbs, Tsavage grew up immersed in music, heavily influenced by his father who is a producer, engineer and songwriter. While he initially experimented with cinematography, his passion for music ultimately became his focus. With Don’t Overthink It, Tsavage solidifies his position as a promising artist within Chicago’s vibrant music scene.

The album opens with “Grownish,” an introspective track featuring atmospheric production that sets the reflective tone for the project. “Modern” introduces an upbeat, infectious vibe with grooving percussion and dynamic flows. The acoustic-driven “Unfulfilled” adds emotional depth, while “Home Sweet Home” stands out as a soulful, groove-filled highlight. This track is built on lush instrumentation that creates a warm, resonant atmosphere, embodying themes of comfort and belonging. Tsavage’s seamless transitions between melodic singing and rhythmic delivery showcase his versatility and captivate listeners, making it a quintessential piece of the album.

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