Collective O2worldwide   Release Their Full Length Project 'BACK ON TRACK'

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O2worldwide is a 16-person collective that united by one common artistic vision. The Oklahoma-based group has been steadily building anticipation for a full length project with a string of singles in 2020. Tracks such as  "WHAT'S THE MOVE" and  "ONLY ONE" are an inventive display of the groups chemistry and their individual personalities. These singles have landed on their full-length release titled BACK ON TRACK.

The album is incredibly consistent with 17 tracks and almost no skips. The opening track  "TOO SOON" is a slow-burning jazz rap track that acts as a perfect preview of what to expect. The instrumentals across this project are influenced from a variety of sounds and styles with jazz and old school hip-hop being the two most prominent. Beyond the production, the lyricism from each artist is unmatched with witty and introspective wordplay.  "ALL BLACK" is a more melodic track and shows the group's versatility and tendency to push boundaries.  

"GOSPEL" is a stand out moment of the album. The sample on the track is a beautiful fusion of old ideas that are contextualized for a contemporary hip-hop audience. R&B tracks such as  "IN2U" stand out as well for their stunning vocal performances.  Overall, BACK ON TRACK is an airtight project that demonstrates the group's ability to fuse varying sounds into one cohesive concept.  

Listen to BACK ON TRACK by O2worldwide below:

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