It’s been several weeks since we last interviewed Storm Boyer. We noticed he had a brand new mixtape released and it was in our best interest to give it a listen and see what his latest music was all about. The young artist represents creativity and has a fresh approach to hip-hop expression. His music has really grown in just the past couple of years and his following is gaining ground quickly.
Storm just dropped “Work Ethic”, a 17-track mixtape exhibiting his flow, lyrics and hard work that he has been putting into his game. The project took 4 months to complete, but he was very proud of the overall outcome. The mixtape was produced by Afterlife, a popular producer who is a part of Storm’s rap group. Several of the songs also include features from a variety of up and coming artists such as Baby-T, Rich Rogers, Chris the Don, and Justine Jelaine. Storm has worked with all of these artists in the past and each musician was happy to play a role in the successful project. “My favorite track on the mixtape is ‘Too Much’. It completely sums up the entire album and helps to give me the fuel I need some days when I feel like I’m at my lowest,” Storm Boyer said.
The project’s title “Work Ethic” means a lot to Storm, who has really come a long way since first beginning to rap and his relentless willpower to succeed is a standard that other young artists should follow. “I hope they will get a better understanding of hard work and determination. You can attain anything if you want it bad enough and strive for it every day,” Storm Boyer told our team. The talented hip-hop artist hopes the new project will give him more exposure and help to build his fan base as he looks to advance his career.
Our TapSongz Team gave the new mixtape a listen and really enjoyed some of the tracks. “I Don’t Want Her”, a song originally done by Eric Bellinger featuring Trey Songz, had a great twist on it and was a strong remix to the already popular tune. Storm’s rap flow and energy exhibits so much potential in a growing industry and his talent is truly starting to break out. The project showed passion and energy, a combination that can really surround an artist with attention. There is no doubt that Storm Boyer enjoyed creating the mixtape and sharing his love of music with his fans. “My favorite part was writing and recording. This project definitely made me a better lyricist,” Storm admitted. Other tracks that our team enjoyed included “We On Fire” and “Too Much”, both of which contain excellent vocals and strong features.
Moving forward, Storm Boyer has much more in mind and the new mixtape “Work Ethic” is really only a stepping-stone for what is to come. “I’m planning on doing some college tours very soon as well as always performing. I’m also going to be working on some music video projects that will help get my music out even more. I may even make a ‘Work Ethic Vol. 2”, Storm said. We encourage all of our viewers to follow Storm Boyer on social media if you haven’t already and be sure to download his mixtape for free on DatPiff in the link below! We also posted all of Storm's new songs from the mixtape through SoundCloud at the bottom of the page! Here at TapSongz, we hope you have enjoyed this feature article as we continue finding tomorrow’s greatest music today!
Storm just dropped “Work Ethic”, a 17-track mixtape exhibiting his flow, lyrics and hard work that he has been putting into his game. The project took 4 months to complete, but he was very proud of the overall outcome. The mixtape was produced by Afterlife, a popular producer who is a part of Storm’s rap group. Several of the songs also include features from a variety of up and coming artists such as Baby-T, Rich Rogers, Chris the Don, and Justine Jelaine. Storm has worked with all of these artists in the past and each musician was happy to play a role in the successful project. “My favorite track on the mixtape is ‘Too Much’. It completely sums up the entire album and helps to give me the fuel I need some days when I feel like I’m at my lowest,” Storm Boyer said.
The project’s title “Work Ethic” means a lot to Storm, who has really come a long way since first beginning to rap and his relentless willpower to succeed is a standard that other young artists should follow. “I hope they will get a better understanding of hard work and determination. You can attain anything if you want it bad enough and strive for it every day,” Storm Boyer told our team. The talented hip-hop artist hopes the new project will give him more exposure and help to build his fan base as he looks to advance his career.
Our TapSongz Team gave the new mixtape a listen and really enjoyed some of the tracks. “I Don’t Want Her”, a song originally done by Eric Bellinger featuring Trey Songz, had a great twist on it and was a strong remix to the already popular tune. Storm’s rap flow and energy exhibits so much potential in a growing industry and his talent is truly starting to break out. The project showed passion and energy, a combination that can really surround an artist with attention. There is no doubt that Storm Boyer enjoyed creating the mixtape and sharing his love of music with his fans. “My favorite part was writing and recording. This project definitely made me a better lyricist,” Storm admitted. Other tracks that our team enjoyed included “We On Fire” and “Too Much”, both of which contain excellent vocals and strong features.
Moving forward, Storm Boyer has much more in mind and the new mixtape “Work Ethic” is really only a stepping-stone for what is to come. “I’m planning on doing some college tours very soon as well as always performing. I’m also going to be working on some music video projects that will help get my music out even more. I may even make a ‘Work Ethic Vol. 2”, Storm said. We encourage all of our viewers to follow Storm Boyer on social media if you haven’t already and be sure to download his mixtape for free on DatPiff in the link below! We also posted all of Storm's new songs from the mixtape through SoundCloud at the bottom of the page! Here at TapSongz, we hope you have enjoyed this feature article as we continue finding tomorrow’s greatest music today!