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The National
14-02-2025
- Entertainment
- The National
Review: Gadwal El Darb finds Wegz at his most direct and self-assured
What does an EP represent in today's music landscape? Is it a statement of intent, a sign of evolution, or simply a bridge – a testing ground for new sonic directions? For Egyptian rapper Wegz, who has released a steady flow of singles to become one of the Arab world's most-streamed artists, his debut EP Gadwal El Darb marks a welcome shift. After years of crafting tightly executed standalone tracks, this release offers a broader canvas – a challenge that, for the most part, pays off. This success stems from Wegz embracing the opportunity to explore the sounds he has been gravitating towards. The percolating, distorted beats showcased in last year's singles Ana and Tnkr – the latter featured on the EP – are given full rein here, resulting in his most assertive set of songs to date. The flows are sharper, the bass hits harder, and the hooks feel more expansive. 'I'm at a stage in life where I don't care if I'm misunderstood,' says Wegz in a media statement announcing the release. 'A 12-year-old will understand these bars, and that is intentional.' It's also the most combative Wegz has sounded, taking aim at the 'fakes' in the music industry and fellow artists more enamoured with clout than craft. Laced with a nostalgic vocal loop and shuddering bass, Superhero finds Wegz delivering a candid reflection on staying true to himself in the digital age of celebrity. MVP picks up that thread, asserting his dominance as he calls out disingenuous industry figures. 'You'll find that everyone has something to say, everyone is full of it,' he muses, before dismissing critics who see his pop-shaabi sound as less refined: 'You are not one of us – you're ashamed to sing shaabi.' RLVNT, set against an ominous, nocturnal backdrop, tempers frustration with smooth flow. Here, Wegz critiques peers who followed in his wake, highlighting their reliance on commercial deals – 'What the sponsors spent would've been better saved'– and their relentless pursuit of fame: 'As long as you're desperate for fame, you'll never reach it.' It all underscores why Gadwal El Darb is best experienced in one brisk, 14-minute sitting. More than just a collection of tracks, it's an early-career reckoning – an introspective look at the path Wegz has travelled so far while firmly cementing his command over his craft.


CairoScene
11-02-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Wegz Releases Unapologetic EP 'Gadwal El Darb'
The drop comes with a video for 'TNKR,' a playful yet chaotic chase sequence that fuses traditional and contemporary fashion, nodding to Wegz's Saeedi heritage. Feb 11, 2025 Just days after releasing 'TNKR,' Wegz returns with Gadwal El Darb, a seven-track surprise EP, his first since 2019's Geziret El Batal. Blending rage-rap with drill, the project sees him at his rawest. Fueled by heavy 808s, spacious melodies, and razor-sharp flows, Gadwal El Darb is unapologetic in its delivery. Wegz channels themes of rebellion, self-love, and resilience, staying true to his street-rooted lyricism. The drop comes with a video for 'TNKR,' a playful yet chaotic chase sequence that fuses traditional and contemporary fashion, nodding to Wegz's Saeedi heritage. The EP's artwork, crafted by underground artists WeirDo and Salamony, dives into retro-futuristic and cyberpunk aesthetics.