The second track of CASE STUDY 01, “CYANIDE”, serves as a musical ode to Daniel Caesar’s Jamaican descent: in fact, it’s performed predominately in Patois and it features heavy reggae influences, as well as guest appearances by the Toronto-based artists Kardinal Offishall and River Tiber. Cyanides are a group of chemical compounds which have commonly been used as poisons throughout history. This could serve as an analogy for the toxic relationship Caesar describes in the song.
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The second track of CASE STUDY 01, “CYANIDE”, serves as a musical ode to Daniel Caesar’s Jamaican descent: in fact, it’s performed predominately in P… read more
The second track of CASE STUDY 01, “CYANIDE”, serves as a musical ode to Daniel Caesar’s Jamaican descent: in fact, it’s performed predominately in Patois and it features heavy reggae in… read more
Daniel Caesar’s first chapter unfolded in a suburb of Toronto, where he was born to Bajan and Jamaican parents and raised listening to soul and gospel music while singing in front of his father’s church congregation. The singer and songwriter left home at 17 to pursue his calling as a musical artist. Caesar independently released his first two EPs, Praise Break (2014) and Pilgrim’s Paradise (2017), to widespread praise—the first of which landed at #19 on Rolling Stone’s list of “20 Best R&B Albums of 2014.” However, it was his 2017 debut album, Freudian, that marked him as one o… read more
Daniel Caesar’s first chapter unfolded in a suburb of Toronto, where he was born to Bajan and Jamaican parents and raised listening to soul and gospel music while singing in front of his fa… read more
Daniel Caesar’s first chapter unfolded in a suburb of Toronto, where he was born to Bajan and Jamaican parents and raised listening to soul and gospel music while singing in front of his father’s church congregation. The singer and son… read more