Trevor Drako's new single "For the Onez" makes a strong point. This song sounds more like a message from the heart than just another song. Drako is from Tampa, Florida, and he uses his life experiences to write a song that is very honest and full of emotion. This shows that he is an artist who is not afraid to be honest.
Bryan Tyson and TropDaVinci collaborated on the song, a touching tribute to Drako's childhood and the late Smurf Durrt, who had a significant impact on his life and work. "For the Onez" is honest, and every choice in the song was made carefully and is based on Drako's own life.
Drako felt better while recording at Deep Productions in Tampa, and you can hear that deep emotion in the music. It doesn't seem like he just sang the song, it looks like he really lived it. The song has a relatable sound that makes people feel like they're part of his life. This shows how much he cares about telling stories that matter.
"For the Onez" stands for strength and artistic growth. The single shows how Drako has grown as an artist by combining looking back with looking forward. It has parts of both Bryan Tyson and Smurf Durrt.
"For the Onez" shows that the artist knows where he came from, respects the people who helped him along the way, and uses music to tell his story. By doing this, Drako has created a work of art that feels timeless, real, and very human.
