With Vol. 2, Da Gifto proves that gratitude isn’t a passive emotion—it’s a rhythm. It’s a choice to find the groove in the mundane. Whether you’re a DJ looking for your next warm-up track or a listener seeking solace after a hard week, this EP delivers exactly what it promises.
So turn off the noise, put on some good headphones, and press play. You’ll leave feeling a little lighter, a little warmer, and yes—a little more grateful.
Rating: 8.5/10
Must-listen track: “Echoes of Yes”
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The EP opens not with a kick drum, but with a field recording of rainfall filtered through a low-pass gate. Da Gifto immediately establishes a meditative state. A soft, detuned Rhodes piano floats over a sub-bass pulse that barely registers on the meter. By the two-minute mark, a whispered vocal sample—"another day, another chance"—enters the stereo field. This isn't a club opener; it’s a breath. It sets the tone for an EP that moves at the speed of gratitude: slow, deliberate, and deeply felt.
What separates Grateful EP Vol. 2 from the thousands of other releases hitting streaming services this month is the sonic foley.
Listen closely. You’ll hear the clink of coffee cups, the shuffle of feet on a wooden floor, the distant sound of rain against a window. Da Gifto has woven environmental field recordings into the rhythm section. It’s a subtle reminder that gratitude isn’t found in grand gestures—it’s in the texture of everyday life. With Vol
Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5/5) Genre: Amapiano / Soulful House / Afrobeats
If Grateful EP Vol. 1 was the introduction, Vol. 2 is the affirmation. Da Gifto returns with a project that feels less like a collection of dance tracks and more like a spiritual cleanse. While the "Amapiano" tag is technically correct, this EP leans heavily into the soulful and melodic side of the genre. It is a project rooted in gratitude, love, and emotional vulnerability, proving that Da Gifto is as much a storyteller as he is a hitmaker.
One of the strongest elements of Da Gifto - Grateful EP Vol. 2 is its sonic cohesion without monotony. The executive producer, Mira "Midas" Chen, has crafted a soundscape that feels simultaneously nostalgic and futuristic. You can hear echoes of Kanye West’s 808s & Heartbreak in the Auto-Tune reverb, Kid Cudi’s Man on the Moon in the atmospheric textures, and a uniquely African rhythmic sensibility (a nod to Da Gifto’s Nigerian heritage) in the percussion. Have you listened to Da Gifto’s new EP
The EP masterfully uses dynamic range—songs like "Pressure Makes Diamonds" hit at commercial loudness, while "Safe Zone" and "Please Don't Miss Me" breathe with quiet intimacy. This makes the project ideal for both high-end headphones and car stereo systems, a deliberate choice by the mixing engineer.
The EP closes on a hauntingly beautiful note. A children’s choir hums in the background as Da Gifto delivers what sounds like a letter to his future self. It is part prayer, part warning. The final line—"If I go broke again, please don't miss me... just remember I was grateful when I had it"—fades to static, leaving the listener in contemplative silence.