RayRay Releases Ethereal, Bass-Driven Debut Studio Album ‘Unearthly World’Rayrayuw

RayRay Releases Ethereal, Bass-Driven Debut Studio Album ‘Unearthly World’

Powerhouse Taiwanese artist RayRay releases her first-ever studio album on Barong Family, a ten-track body of work titled “Unearthly World” that serves as a stunning and diverse look into the female producer and singer’s psyche and childhood inspiration.

The album touches on a myriad of genres, from dubstep to trap to melodic, house, and hardstyle, but is held together with a common thread — RayRay’s fondest for folk lore that she loved while growing up. The opening track, “Wide Awake,” sets a beautifully haunting tone with its emotive vocals and wistful bass, spreading its vein to other titles such as “Hide & Seek” with Nonsens and the lyrically empowering “Butterfly” with RayRay’s fellow Taiwanese JVNA. She then turns up the heat by heading into hardstyle territory with “404,” with rapid-fire basslines and serrating synths that are not for the weak of heart. Records like “Losing My Mind” with Dirty Audio and “Good Girls Gone Bad” with Dysomnia, featuring OGAQUAFINA, rock a four-on-the-floor house beat. The entire album is a testament to RayRay’s evolution as an artist as she seamlessly transitions between sounds, styles and inspirations.

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