GLADEZ Slices and Dices With ‘Shinobi’

by Alex Bell

Las Vegas native Ronnie Paulo, better known by his stage name GLADEZ, has been on a no-holds-barred tear recently. Amassing astronomical success last year with his collaboration with his good friend Hekler, ‘404’ garnered the duo over three hundred thousand streams on SoundCloud alone. Partnering with one of the most impressive labels in the game, Never Say Die Records, allowed massive exposure for the both of them.  Showcasing their harsh grating futuristic trap sound with a punishing low end, this song was a festival favorite. GLADEZ’s newest work, ‘Shinobi’, continues his tradition of tracks that hit with intense aggressiveness, but with a much deeper deliverance.

‘Shinobi’ is GLADEZ’s latest release on Never Say Die, and it fits right in as it features two bone-shaking drops that showcase the growth of his sound. To say that his production has gotten to unprecedented levels of clean is an understatement, with this song having an initial dense, low, growl-like sound on the drop which is quickly followed by a contrasting quick punchy section that feels like Mike Tyson backhanding you repeatedly. The last drop of this track will leave you finger gunning so hard the US military will question you as a weapon of mass destruction.

Use severe caution when streaming this track. Check it out below, if you dare…

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