Limit
Toronto artist blog
Limit is a promising musician with a wonderful voice and unbelievable cadence. His approach to composing music is that of a hit maker. His hooks are infectious and one-of-a-kind. "Rainfall" is an excellent illustration of all of these components interacting. The hook is unforgettable and memorable. The instruments provide the power, while Limit delivers vocally. His voice has a lot of subtle distinguishing features that will undoubtedly make him a recognizable voice in music. PooBon, his uncle, is also a recording artist in the family. It seems music come naturally to Limit, and it's always a pleasure to see. His lyrics are very powerful and have a sense of purpose. You can tell if an artist is sincere and confident about his songs by the way he delivers them, or if he's just making stuff up to sound nice or create an image. There is a lot of that happening and it’s always a pleasures to see talent that showcase their true life stories rather than making up fake stories.
His catalogue is jam packed with bangers including "Rainfall," "Falling," and "Stuck in your dreams." These are only a few of my personal favourites, although Limit has a lengthy catalogue, despite the fact that the oldest tune, "Nintendo," was released in early 2020. This is always interesting to see. I know for sure that he had music older but decided to start from a fresh point at the beginning of 2020. I guess you can call it the next chapter. u Ut his 2020 year was exciting, as he released eight songs and a three-track EP. There is a significant change in intensity and confidence between "Nintendo" and his most recent tune, "Rainfalls." It's more creative, there's more certainty, and it has a more established polished sound. It's incredible to witness the improvement in such a short amount of time. Without a doubt, "Rainfall" is a radio ready single. With all of this in mind Limit is someone I can see really pushing forward and moving up the ranks in the next few years. I can definitely see his doing some major things and being a massive star down the road.
Written by Maxim Bayarsky