BOSAYA and TONY B team up on "Open Your Eyes"

Acclaimed vocalist and multi-talented musician BOSAYA teams up with emerging rap sensation TONY B on the vibrant production “Open Your Eyes,” blending hip-hop, rap, and western pop into a captivating mix.

Sparked by an impromptu live performance, this detailed creation fuses BOSAYA's powerful vocal range with TONY B’s mesmerizing rap, creating an inspiring atmosphere. The track contrasts free-flowing freestyle with a commanding vocal presence, highlighting both artists' distinct styles and remarkable synergy.

Accompanying the track is a cinematic music video shot against the stunning backdrops of Hanford Reach National Monument and Peshastin Pinnacles State Park, embodying the song's deeper spiritual themes. Directed by Vadim Zariuta and Ev Tankrium, the visuals enhance the emotional weight of the music, portraying a story of a man conversing with an angel, wrestling to find his inner light amidst the rugged beauty of nature.

Showcasing BOSAYA's talent for transcending musical genres, the track is further enriched by TONY B’s fresh infusion of rhythm and energy. Together, they celebrate artistic partnership, solidifying their growing influence in the music world.

Edward Morton

Edward Morton is a passionate music blogger known for his insightful reviews and eclectic taste. With a background in both classical music and modern production, Edward brings a unique perspective to his writing, blending technical knowledge with a deep appreciation for all genres. He started his blog, "Norton's Notes," in 2015, quickly gaining a dedicated following for his honest, detailed critiques and his ability to uncover hidden gems in the music world.

Edward grew up in a musical family in Seattle, where he learned to play the piano and guitar at a young age. His love for music led him to study music theory and composition at the University of Washington. After graduating, he worked as a freelance music producer, which gave him an insider's view of the industry and fueled his desire to share his insights through writing.

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