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Restore The Feeling: Original Sound and Style Take Center Stage on Nov 3.

  • Mars
  • Oct 28, 2024
  • 2 min read

In a music landscape often flooded with recycled sounds and trends, Restore The Feeling stands out, bringing a fresh lineup of artists each with their own unmistakable style and sound. Set to take place at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 3, at Ruins in the Limbo Room in Dallas, Texas, the show promises an electrifying experience with performers who don’t just follow the trends—they set them.


You could say each of these artists embodies the spirit of Restore The Feeling—a celebration of artistry, originality, and the authenticity that keeps hip-hop alive.


Dandii Sun


From Arlington, Virginia, Dandii Sun’s voice is a breath of fresh air in hip-hop. His music fuses captivating beats with lyrics that explore social issues, inner struggles, and big dreams, creating tracks that hit home for listeners. With sharp wordplay and infectious hooks, Dandii Sun draws inspiration from hip-hop’s rich heritage and infuses it with a contemporary edge. His artistry is a reflection of the times and of a unique vision that’s both relatable and daringly original. Whether delivering high-energy verses or smooth, melodic flows, Dandii’s music is a sonic journey that invites audiences to groove and reflect.



P$O Kwama


P$O Kwama is a Brooklyn-born, Dallas-raised talent whose background in poetry and tap dance set the foundation for his unique sound and purposeful lyrics. He combines influences from both the East Coast and Southern hip-hop, bringing a raw authenticity that resonates deeply with his audience. Known for highlighting the power of unity within the Dallas music scene, Kwama’s music reflects his Trinidadian heritage and his personal mission to elevate his city’s profile. With an approach that’s as much about community as it is about music, Kwama is building a lasting legacy, both through his sound and his message.



Reb Creezy


Dallas-based Reb Creezy brings boundless energy and versatility to the stage, blending hip-hop, R&B, and electronic elements into his ever-evolving sound. With 14 albums and a steady stream of releases, Creezy’s music is both consistent and innovative, capturing fans’ attention with titles like The Creezy Effect and Keep It Creezy. His recent collaboration with Yung Deji on “Playa’s Ball” has brought him even more visibility, and he continues to surprise listeners with his steady drops and a strong social media presence. Creezy’s unique style and dedication make him a standout in Dallas’ music scene.




Ebo


Memphis-born Ebo brings her joyful energy and grounded outlook to hip-hop, blending her gospel and family roots into music that celebrates resilience and self-expression. Inspired by her father, a former gangsta-turned-gospel rapper, Ebo’s lyrics reflect her own life lessons and love for positivity. With an infectious laugh and a carefree spirit, she brings a fresh perspective to the stage that fans can’t get enough of. Ebo’s music invites listeners to find lightness in life’s challenges, making her one of the most compelling young voices in hip-hop today.




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