Grammy nominated producer/songwriter David Versis drops the gritty visual for his tune “Possession” from his latest project Warhol. Usually bustin' flows as a rapper, David decides to carry a tune on this one.
He says about the record, the Toronto-bred artist "Like most of my records, I had the concept for 'Possession' long before laying any music down. I thought it'd be dope to make a song that took the idea of stealing somebody's girl, and added a bit of a dilemma. Truthfully, the record is one big "are you sure?" presented to the spoken for female. The production of the record came easily. I knew I wanted something sexy, but dark, something that supported the tone and emotion of the lyrics."
David has put in work for others such as being a producer on Yo Gotti’s “I Am” and Wiz Khalifa's Grammy nominated album "Blacc Hollywood.” He’s released multiple mixtapes; the last is 2012’s "PSALMS."
“Possession” by David Versis is a haunting and introspective track that delves into the depths of inner turmoil and emotional struggle. Versis’ emotive vocals navigate through a haunting melody, evoking a sense of haunting melancholy and profound introspection.
The song’s lyrics explore the complexities of possession, both in the literal and metaphorical sense. Versis delves into themes of obsession, desire, and the battle for control, as he grapples with the inner demons that threaten to consume him.
Musically, “Possession” is a fusion of alternative R&B and dark pop elements, with atmospheric production and moody instrumentation that create a sense of unease and tension. The song’s haunting melodies and haunting vocals immerse listeners in a sonic landscape that is both haunting and mesmerizing.
With its evocative lyrics and atmospheric production, “Possession” is more than just a song; it’s a visceral exploration of the human psyche and the struggle for self-control. David Versis’ raw and emotive performance makes the song a standout in his discography, leaving listeners haunted by its haunting beauty long after the final note fades away.