Dali Rock is a rising artist out of Seattle originally from Atlanta who is truly creating his own wave. With a smooth melodic flow that can still coyly deliver bars, Dali has a suave nature to him that catches your attention. His debut album After The Sun Sets that came out last Spring is a sophisticated exploration into the future of R&B and hip-hop. Today, he’s given us the visuals from a saucier track off the debut, “Lost and Found,” featuring fellow Seattle emcee Alex Cade.
What stood out to me first about Dali Rock’s music is his voice. The man can sing and it comes out in his slower jams. At the same time, he can come in on this ethereal and wavy flow that makes you feel like your third eye is opening. He’s been consistently putting out material over the last three years. Dali has already built a unique sound that’s begging to be discovered.
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The collaboration between Dali and Alex Cade for their track “Lost and Found” makes complete sense. We’ve been aware of Cade’s ability to hit a soulful while simultaneously delivering cutthroat bars. So, when the two came together on the beat for “Lost and Found” produced by Ryan Nishi, it was a wrap. Dali and Cade weave light melodies about living a lavish life with a beautiful woman by your side. Featuring a somber guitar sample, the beat still hits fat booms and baps that will get your head bobbing.
The “Lost and Found” video is directed by Lex Nikol and shot by visionary Ghost Hallman. In it, you can see Dali, Cade, and crew swerving in the whip and living life to the fullest. The visuals casually bring to life the lyrical content. When Dali says “this ain’t nothing new, girl, we do this on the regular,” you don’t doubt him.
Apart from the slew of singles and visuals Dali Rock has planned to follow this video before the end of summer, he’s been laying the groundwork for his new project. The new album will be a sequel to his 2019 EP, “Wild Card,” that will surely continue to showcase more palpable growth in his artistry. For now, tap in with the easy-riding visuals for “Lost and Found” below.