Toronto rapper DijahSB is on the verge of hitting their thirties, and their latest project expresses this with some flowery language – meaning that there’s literally a lot of talk about gardens, blooming, and petals, used as a metaphor for growth and moving up in the world as a milestone looms. With warm chords and a slight jazz-rap kick, DijahSB’s confidence and pop culture references separate them from the pack.
By Natasha Rainey
The indie-folk songwriter explores the themes of memory, family, and the search for a place to belong on her debut EP.