In this new entry in our ‘Diamonds In The Rough’ category, we would like to introduce you to upcoming artist Poet Chance and his brand new single titled Dusk.
In a hip-hop landscape oversaturated with trends and fleeting moments, Poet Chance returns with something far more enduring—Dusk, a 23-track compilation that does more than just showcase bars and beats. It marks the end of an era and the beginning of a bold, unpredictable chapter in his artistic evolution. Less a traditional album and more a reflective sonic collage, Dusk is as much a diary as it is a declaration.
From the ambient dusk of “Intro (Evening)” to the final defiant punch of “Palle,” chane guides listeners through a moody, multilingual, and multidimensional ride. He blends introspective lyricism, laid-back swagger, and experimental soundscapes to create a body of work that refuses to settle in one lane.
Tracks like “Better Do” and “Never Did” contrast ambition and regret, while “GOMW” (presumably short for “Get Out My Way”) and “Victory” serve as rallying cries. Language switches effortlessly across songs like “Sul Divano,” “Come Stai,” and “La Vie,” reminding listeners of chane’s global consciousness and poetic fluidity.
Then there are the oddities: “Squirrel,” “Just Rhymes,” and “what you mean” flaunt his irreverent streak—unexpected, clever, even mischievous—while “Lightening In The Dark” and “This Ain’t What I’m Like” lean into darker territory, exploring internal conflict and identity.
In between, skits like “Allora” disrupt the flow, not to distract, but to reset. Dusk isn’t a straight road; it’s a maze of cul-de-sacs, sharp turns, and dead ends that make you circle back and re-listen.
At its core, Dusk is a creative exhale. It’s the kind of project artists release when they’re ready to shed their old skin. As Poet Chance himself puts it, this album “marks the end of an era and ushers in something fun and yet scary.” That uncertainty isn’t a weakness—it’s an open door. And with Dusk, chane doesn’t just walk through it—he kicks it wide open.
Stream Dusk now and witness the dusk before the dawn of something greater.
Listen to the full project below: