
Rhymastic's appearance in the MV "Who loves art so much" - Photo: NVCC
The album consists of 10 songs, a journey in which Rhymastic questions the true value of art and fame, about the trade-offs an artist makes when having to overcome loneliness, pressure and temptation to maintain their ego, not afraid to touch on thorny issues in society and the artistic environment.
A Very Different Rhymastic
The album opens as a contemplative journey including: Fresh Money , So What? (ft. Touliver), Funk You Up , All the Fans , Bland Joke , Alert (ft. Lil Wuyn), Who Loves Art That Much , Same Shit Day Different , Risk (ft. Touliver) and Harder, with diverse genres from rap, hiphop to funk.
In Fresh Money , Rhymastic takes listeners on an adventure with a "man and money" in a world dominated by greed, where the power of materialism permeates every corner of life.
The rap is full of the scent of money: "What is this smell that smells so good / The smell of fresh money / The smell of power reigning / Light enough to fall slowly / Heavy enough to turn the world around...".

Previously, Rhymastic released two rap songs, Fresh Money and Then What? - Photo: NVCC
If Fresh Money has a realistic perspective, So What? reveals an arrogant and challenging ego.
Rhymastic shows off his smooth rhyming and natural wordplay with sharp punchlines like: "Talking about great achievements, great feats / you guys measure with a ruler, I measure with a pole." The rap is both confident and full of sarcasm, a signature of Rhymastic from the early days.

Rhymastic revealed this album at the fan meeting on October 19 - Photo: MAI NGUYET
Not only is the album heavy on philosophy, it also has lighter moments. Funk you up has a cheerful disco color, an easy-to-dance beat, where YC is like a guy trying to make a girl laugh: "Funk you up (I'mma funk you up) / Then you must not have heard wrong".
Coming to All the fans , Rhymastic switches his tone to a warm emotion when talking about the fans who always accompany him, full of flex about fans.
He calls them his "lights of light": "I have fans who always warm my heart when I think of them / When my life gets messy, they come to me and light a lamp or a candle…".
Light Jokes is a quiet moment in the middle of the album, where Rhymastic tells a story of everyday life, reminding us of simple joys amidst the hustle and bustle of life.
"Everyone works hard day and night to make a living... After a long journey and pouring rain / How many can still distinguish between tragedy and comedy?" The words are simple but touch the tiredness of adults, joy is a "bland joke" that will fade away when having to struggle with life.
In "Beware" (featuring Lil Wuyn), Rhymastic returns with a strong cautionary style. The song is a reminder of the lies and pitfalls of modern life: "Don't be obsessed, or it will be a mess / Always be alert, act like a professional."
MV Who loves art so much?
Lil Wuyn's voice adds a bit of edge to the rap, reminiscent of the "diss" spirit of Vietnamese rap. Lil Wuyn's voice attracts attention when the audience associates it with Bray.
The title track "Who loves art so much" is the most contemplative. There, Rhymastic asks himself: no matter how much he loves art, people will still find reasons to criticize and doubt it.
"If loving art is a proposition / Like me in you at that time / No matter how much I love you, I will still find fault", the rap lyrics are like a faint smile, both resigned and bitter.
The question "Where? Where? Who loves art so much?" is repeated many times, like a tormenting refrain about the artist's belief and fatigue, to "love" art is very difficult.
In Same shit day diff , Rhymastic talks about social reality: people struggling in their own cocoons, "crawl out of their cocoons, escape from their shells" to explore the world.
But he realized that people's hearts are complicated because they all follow the "same formula". He pointed out bad habits such as laziness, indulgence, jealousy, and then concluded: "The biggest sin is all our own fault".

Rhymastic's diverse appearance in the MV - Photo: NVCC
Daring (combined with Touliver) is an affirmation of the spirit of breakthrough, only daring to take risks, daring to step out of the comfort zone can touch the future.
The album closes with "More Difficult ", where Rhymastic expresses his desire to constantly move forward, believing in effort instead of the formula for success: "There is no secret to bedside / Because I believe in my efforts more". For him, today's difficulties are just motivation for tomorrow.
Immediately after its release, the album "Who loves art so much " received mixed reviews. Some audiences considered this the Rhymastic album that officially "awakened" his famous alter ego, YC.
But some people also think that this album is not really pure hip-hop as he himself claimed.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/rhymastic-thoat-vai-voi-album-dau-ai-yeu-nghe-thuat-den-the-20251023032001051.htm
Comment (0)