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Roman.'s album  Own World has received attention from 20+ many industry publications, bloggers and influencers with many commenting on the album's genre diversity, depth and creativity.
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Defining Roman a rapper is certainly an understatement, in the twelve tracks that make up the album we can appreciate not only his writing, but also his vocal skills that manage to best enslave all the genres that we find on this album. From hip-hop to R&B, pop to modern rock. -Artists Online

Ranging from old-school hip hop to catchy pop to the sound of modern rock, this album has it all. The album kicks off with its title track, 20 Pages, a melodic hook that then blows into a full-blown rap song. On the next song he proceeds to mix pop melodies with old school style rap bars. With the song Rain and Snow the albums shifts to a more pop-rock sound that really highlights Roman.’s vocal abilities that continues onto the next pop/RnB style track, I Take a hint. This trend of change in sound is present throughout the album and no two songs vibe alike. He doesn’t shy away from experimenting with his sound as we see in tracks like Avenger and especially Heart of Gold where he mixes rap with jazzy guitars and denounces the notion of being labeled as just a rapper. He follows the statement with the sleek kickass alt-rock song with a soaring guitar solo, Call Me Roman. Then he proceeds to end the album the same way he started it, with the sequel to the opening track, 20 Pages Pt. 2.-Illustrate Magazine

Without further spoilers, the album continues with its songs surprising more and more, it is a robust work and full of talent, it shows that the singer is versatile and very good at what he does, he is very promising, showing that he has evolved more and more, this work it's proof of that, we love the album and it's a pleasure to be able to listen to it from start to finish, it's so contagious that we immerse ourselves in its songs and we don't even notice the time passing.-Indie O'Clock Magazine


The album kicks off strongly and grabs interest immediately, nailing modern production and songwriting values. Its genre is an extremely melodic spin on hip-hop, and then brings in a pleasant surprise with pop tracks, successfully bridging both audiences. Starting with the title track, "20 Pages", which is the shortest track on the album at exactly two minutes, the listener is immediately met with a smooth melodic hook and the relatable topic of isolation. "20 Pages" then proceeds to develop into a full-scale rap song 30 seconds in which showcases Roman's introspective lyrical flow and broad vocal talents. The album actually makes you feel like you are listening to many artists, when Roman. is the vocalist singing in all the songs, and has featured singers on two tracks. Through his first track, Roman. establishes his songwriting and lyrical talents as well as his ability to pull the listener into his own world.-                 The Sounds Won't Stop

Roman.’s sound is nuanced and catchy, and there is something really special about the way in which the music is executed, far from the usual cliches of the industry, and diving deeper into something that is decidedly more personal and one-of-a-kind. Spontaneity is the key to success and Roman.’s music denotes a strong sense of personality and individualism, definitely in line with some of the very best modern trends in the industry today. Ultimately, this exciting new release is a perfect springboard for Roman. to showcase his talent and his ability to take rap to the next level. The arrangement of the album sets the bar higher with some one-of-a-kind ideas and a very insightful range of musical influences and catchy melodic parts. One of the most amazing things about "Own World (20 Pages)” is that the release allows the different elements of the album to sit in beautifully, going for a very holistic approach, meaning that everything is perfectly balanced and natural-sounding. One of the most exciting elements of this album is perhaps the way in which the songs really offer a true musical journey. Each track merges in so well with the arrangement of the vocals, allowing the singing to stand out clearly without ever being overpowered or buried within the mix. This release is highly recommended to fans of artists as diverse as Juice WRLD, Trippie Redd, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Wayne and many more.-The Band Camp Diaries

"Own World (20 Pages)'"
shines through dreamy, introspective acoustic guitar chords complemented by emotional light keys in a dirty atmosphere guaranteed to be something as nostalgic as Ocean Avenue and as genre bending and artsy as Slauson Malone or XXX Tentacion! He does more with less and delivers an enviable extremely emotional and melancholic performance behind the microphone whose processed vocals make it even more sentimental! On the other hand, "Heart of Gold" delivers fast raps with a great technique and excellent minimalist hip hop production! Check out the album: "Own World"!-Pigeon Opinion


First, the melodies found in the compositions are simply contagious. Second, the balance between synthesized and organic elements is balanced in a way that makes the songs sound well balanced. And lastly and thirdly, Roman is a great singer. Exploiting his voice well, he manages to fit in both the most danceable hip hop songs and the most romantic ones. See the distinctive “Rain And Snow” and “Down”, the former an all-emotive acoustic pop and the latter an extremely energetic rap/dance.-Roadie Music

After an immediate introduction to the soul in Shreiner’s vocal timbre, the first single release on the album, "Mortality", picks up even more gravity when Roman.’s realism-soaked bars kick in. Instead of launching scathing attacks on the usual insidious aspects of our existence, the up-and-coming rapper kept it resonant by highlighting the flaws in the hoop-jumping music industry, in turn, he gave the promise that he will always keep it real.-A&R Factory Blog

 
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