In his bull mask, Torito and his DJ Yohan Sebastian took lead in the lineup with catchy hooks and danceable beats. Sebastian rolled into track after track seamlessly as Torito noted he did not like talking between songs. The way he constructed his verses with the music was steady and quick all the while delivered clearly. However, some of the lyrics were detached and at moments random. The highlight moment was perhaps the a cappella bit he did towards the end. Not to say the music muddled his words but you could focus and …show more content…
Know for consistently moving and being an unexpected ear opener, Steve Young served up something his own entire flavor. “Camouflage” seemed to be a favorite for Young, reviving it since the 2nd state lounge. Played heavily on the appearance of this well dressed and practically unloading this unexpected wave of lyrical distinctiveness. To say basically, “they never seen it coming”. Being a fan of Biggie Smalls, Young performed a cover of “Mo’ Money Mo’ Problems”. Noticeable attributes about Young are his lyrics and songs are quite relatable, if not understandable, and different than a Xerox copy of the exaggerated, cookie cut music of today. That itself is invigorating. Between his originals "Coffee", about the motions of being in love and ultimately moving on to the next cup to “Black and Blue” touching on the on going situations with police from both views, “Dreamweaver” was an inspiring song to close with. Young said it was about following your dreams, a lyric for example “You never know your hand until you’ve dealt it” was truly realistic. With that, Lyrical Miracles is a steeping stone to his