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KHI INFINITE Appeals to Listeners with ‘EASE’

By Jaci Jedrych

Chesapeake, Va.-based KHI INFINITE offers a new iteration of his distinct sound in his second single of the year, “EASE.”

The 20-year-old hip-hop artist has been passionate about music since a young age. As his Spotify bio reads, “IF YOU WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ME, LISTEN TO MY MUSIC.” His music has a unique power to stand out among the crowded soundwaves, and after listening to it, you really do feel like you know him. His personality is injected into everything he touches, offering a sound that is distinctly his.

His latest single, “EASE,” offers flirtatious nods to 90’s sunshine, psychedelic, and alternative hip-hop, offering a fresh yet worn-in sound. The melange of the main and backing vocals is supported by the synth and drums in the backing, creating a cohesive track that feels like a unit.

Fans of Hong Kong Boyfriend or whiterosemoxie should check out KHI INFINITE. His sound is produced but not overdone, familiar yet unique, and always intriguing.

This track has been added to our Alchemical Weekly YouTube Playlist

Jaci Jedrych

Jaci Jedrych is a World Politics student at The Catholic University in Washington, D.C. She loves going to concerts and exploring different genres, and has a passion for arts and news writing.

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