With his desire to connect with women who have experienced mentally and physically abusive relationships with men, rising Bay Area singer/singer Rodrael delivers a strong message and visual for his single “Deserve That,” found on his debut Show ‘Em EP!
In an exclusive interview with VENTS Magazine, Rodrael says about the message of the song and video:
“Deserve That” is about women, both family and friends who I know who have been in both physically and mentally abusive relationships. I am telling those women that they don’t “deserve that.” In the first verse, I address a young woman who is being mistreated by her boyfriend. Whereas, in the second verse I address the guy who is treating her wrong, and how the women who raised him taught him better values than to mistreat women. Musically, “Deserve That” is a nostalgic 90s R&B record. Specifically, there is a sample used from Mariah Carey’s “Always Be My Baby.” Additionally, I tribute Queen Latifah’s “U.N.I.T.Y” in the pre-hook.”
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“Deserve That” by Rodrael is a soulful R&B track that delves into the themes of self-worth and recognizing the value of what you bring to a relationship. The song has a smooth and contemplative vibe, blending heartfelt vocals with a soothing instrumental backdrop. It’s a poignant reminder that everyone deserves to be treated with respect and appreciation, and not to settle for less.
The production of “Deserve That” is laid-back and warm, with a steady rhythm section and soft keys creating a mellow atmosphere. The instrumentation is subtle, allowing the focus to remain on Rodrael’s emotive vocals. The arrangement is well-balanced, with a gentle bassline and understated drums providing a relaxed groove.
Rodrael’s voice is soulful and expressive, carrying a sense of vulnerability and strength. His delivery is genuine and heartfelt, conveying the complex emotions that arise when someone realizes their worth and demands better treatment. The lyrics are reflective and introspective, exploring the idea that in order to find true happiness, you need to recognize and embrace your own value.
The chorus is a standout, with a simple yet powerful refrain that underscores the song’s central message: that everyone deserves to be valued and respected. The song’s tempo and rhythm create a calming effect, reinforcing the idea of finding peace and contentment by embracing one’s self-worth.
Overall, “Deserve That” is a soulful and empowering track that encourages listeners to set boundaries and not settle for less than they deserve. With its soothing production, heartfelt vocals, and thoughtful lyrics, it’s a song that resonates with anyone seeking to find their own sense of self-worth and personal empowerment.
Throughout his new EP, Rodrael addresses important issues like police brutality and growing up in socio-economically and historically marginalized communities, but also reflects on spirtuality and encouraging listeners to dream big and work hard for their life’s goals. Rodrael’s “Show ‘Em” EP is available now on iTunes, Spotify, and all major streaming retailers.
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