Zipped !! Quadeca From Me to You (Deluxe) Album Download

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Zipped !! Quadeca From Me to You (Deluxe) Album Download Popular singer Quadeca Today dropped another great Album titled “From Me to You (Deluxe)” Its trending and is right here for your free download.



Album Tracklist :

1. Please Don’t Wake Me Up
2. More Than Mine
3. Back Up To Earth
4. Dasani ft. SEBii & DC The Don
5. All My Life
6. The Feeling of Drifting Apart


Quadeca is a 20-year-old rapper from the Bay Area. At the end of March, the YouTube star released his fifth studio album, From Me To You. Trying to break the stigma that YouTubers turned rappers are historically a joke, can Quadeca prove he’s as legit of an artist as anyone else in the industry?

Through 18 tracks, we get a diverse statement that indeed showcases Quadeca’s potential. From rapping about his flaws on “Sisyphus” to singing his heart out on “Shades Of Us,” the young artist goes deep into his bag of tricks throughout the 60 minutes of run time. The key aspect of his entire performance comes from Deca’s hard to come by integrity which leads to a slew of moments that will leave you in awe. The polarizing “Work!” and the reminiscent “Summit, Pt. 1” are two of the strongest showings of this ability. “Candles on Fire!” is at the pinnacle of this due to its abrasive patterns and rapid pace changes that flow off one another seamlessly. Another strength of the Bay Area native is the way he’s able to transition from mournful (although sometimes annoying) singing to this intense rapping ability which’s lyrics come off as very testing and heartfelt. When it comes to big-name guest stars, there are not many, but “Burnin Bridges / Long Day” is one of the album’s peak moments due to the high energy IDK brings and the chemistry he posses with Quadeca. Despite all of these moments that showcase solid artistry, there are still many holes within the record, and that can be mainly attributed to Quadeca’s underdeveloped skillset. Moments like “Smiling at the Ground” and “People Pleaser” with Gudap 4000 pinpoint weaknesses such as his preliminary rapping ability and lack of vocal range. On the point of singing, this was definitely the most hit or miss part of the entire LP as some moments like “Summit, Pt. 2” show Deca to be a prominent vocalist but others, including “Smiling at the Ground,” have him sounding like your everyday wannabe pop singer. Still, these problems are far from enough to plague the experience as the emotion and creativity embedded within each track keeps things almost always interesting.