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Two talented artists, vocalist Edit Mehmedit and guitarist Dardan Asani, discuss their recent projects and the challenges of managing their diverse talents. Edit's new single explores self-vocation and has received overwhelming response, while Dardan's unique style captivates audiences. They emphasize the importance of communication and balancing creative expression with audience connection. Both artists have upcoming projects, including a nationwide tour for Edit and a solo project for Dardan. They end the episode with a freestyle rap session. Listeners are encouraged to check out their latest releases. Welcome everyone to another exciting episode of Rhythmic Realities. I'm your host Lazi Tefigi and today we have a fantastic lineup for you. Joining me are two talented individuals, the phenomenal vocalist Edit Mehmedit and the extraordinary guitarist Dardan Asani. Let's dive right in. First up, we have Edit Mehmedit. Welcome. Could you tell our listeners a bit about you as an artist and what have you been up to lately? Thank you for having me. Me as a vocalist has been on a creative journey lately. We just released a new single that explores the mood of the project of self-vocation, ranging from intimate and introspective to powerful and uplifting. The tone is clean, authentic and emotional charged. Encourage listeners to reflect on their own experiences and connect with the universal language of the emotions conveyed through music. The response has been overwhelming and I'm always pushing boundaries or looking for innovation ways to connect with the audience. That sounds amazing. Now let's turn to Dardan Asani. It's a pleasure to have you here. Can you share some highlights of your guitarist's recent projects? Absolutely. Our guitarist has been on fire lately and we just wrapped up and the energy to his performance was electrifying. I have a unique style that captivates audiences and we're looking forward to more exciting collaboration in the near future. It's evident that both artists are making waves in the industry. Now let's discuss the dynamics of managing such diverse talents. How do you navigate the challenges and opportunities that come with representing a vocalist and a guitarist? Managing a career comes with its own set of challenges but it's crucial to understand their artistic vision. Communication is a key and we work closely to ensure that. It's not only heard but also understood. It's about finding the right balance between creative expressions and audience connection. Absolutely with a good guitarist it's about showcasing their skills and versatility. Me as a guitarist thrives on experimentation and our role is to support them while ensuring their unique voice is recognized. It's a collaborative process that involves content, communication and understanding. Fantastic insights! As we wrap up, can you share any upcoming projects or exciting news from your respective artists? We're gearing up for a nationwide tour to bring Eddist music in different cities. Keep an eye out of announcements and on social media for dates and venues. Can you show to the audience of the rhythmic realities your talent as a raper and a freestyle please? Oh, ok, let's do it. I need some music and let's make it happen. Yeah, let's keep some music. The scene is yours, Eddist. Yo, welcome to the mic with the podcast team who we talk in real and keep it so clean. No script, no rules, just vibes so mean it's with a phone or microphone machine. Hey, bro, it's going fire! Keep going! We've got the voice in the strings to harmonize strings, for the vocalist and guitarist break the seams. Unplugged feels, no hidden shames, it's a lyrical journey. Wow, boy! It's a studio where the notes collide, vocals melting out with so much pride. Guitar is strumming, got the music right, it's a podcast grove where stories confide. Nice one, nice one! No bondage here, just grooves, inspiration for the melodies, it's a lyrical creation. We explore the career, it's a dedication, it's a freestyle session, there's no imitation. No imitation, bro! Keep going! Strings assigned, vocals elevated, it's a podcast relaying with hours of motivation. Chords and verses constantly rotation, freestyle conservation, no need for debation. No debation, bro! Only freestyle conversations! Scenes of play, let's write and ignite, it's a podcast zone where the vibes are mad. Vocalist and guitarist, it's a spotlight, it's a freestyle journey, it's taking flight. Hey, hey, hey, bro! Wow, wow, wow! You left me speechless! Well done! I'm happy to have you here, Edit. Okay, now let's continue with Dardan. What about your projects, Dardan? I'm working on a solo project that explores and we can't wait to share with the world. Stay tuned for updates on release dates and sneak peeks. That's incredible, guys! Thank you both for joining us today. To our listeners, make sure to check out Edit and Dardan's latest releases. This wraps up another episode of Rhythmic Realities. Until next time, keep the music alive!