HIDDENHILLSFOREVER: Seattle's Up and Coming R&B Artist
Written by: Cameron Gustin
Hiddenhillsforever has set a promising future in the world of hip-hop through his latest track, “Get Away.” With a new project on the way, he has already created a positive buzz by his unique, true-to-himself sound that evokes personal resonation for his listeners.
“I do talk about depression and anxiety and stuff, cause that’s something big I’ve experienced,” he said to the Nuance team. “I know it’s universal to be in an era, especially with this stuff going on. Coronavirus, and especially my people being killed by police. It is such a crazy time where I just feel like people need that sound to escape. If I drop some shit, you can listen to it and forget the world. That’s why I make music.”
The multi-talented Seattle-based artist has taken a distinctive outlook on his upcoming music. With talks of a Side A and Side B project, the vinyl feel is an aspect of the music industry he deems important to incorporate in the modern age.
“I’m way more into something that’s timeless, and as I said, that’s gonna resonate with everybody and be universal. That’s why I want to go into side A and side B. Side A is something that everybody can connect to, it’s universal. Side B is that shit you might not want to play in front of your mom or your dad.”
This trendsetting idea comes with the versatility that Hills incorporates into his tracks. He’s been featured in Lyrical Lemonade, Rnbass, and many more as he grooves his way into the modern era. His goal of healing and connecting to listeners is reflected in his current music and something that will only grow stronger with time.