Star: 2hollis album review
- oflowers8
- Apr 21
- 2 min read

2Hollis has blown up quickly over the last year and the "white tiger" is coasting on his fame with his pivotal album star. Touring with Ken Carson last year quickly brought this blond vampire out of the dark. With his first album being released in 2022 and one in '23 one in '24 he is already on his fourth studio album. It is safe to say he has released both quantity and quality. 2hollis does not fit into one genre and in fact it is hard to pinpoint exactly what his style is. He can lay down a quick verse over a synth heavy track or he can go full EDM anthem on the very next track.

This fourth album covers the full scape of 2hollis' musical range and it is full of heavy hitters that you can dance or maybe cry to. This album may be one of his most coherent ambums yet despite having such different feels to each track. It seems as if the tracks lead into each other all pointing towards the ending track which marks a staple as one of the first full acoustic songs 2hollis has released. The acoustic track has gained popularity quickly from his fan base for being one of his most down to earth and raw tracks to date. When you really listen to the content in this album it is heartfelt but this emotion is masked by upbeat rythyms that make you feel good.

2hollis has been on several succesful tours since he rose to fame and the last two weekends he gained very significant crowds at Coachella. The first weekend he was placed during the day and still had the crowd moving but fans were confused as to why he didnt have a nighttime set because of his ability to put on an impressive light show to complement his dance tracks. Weekend two gave him a night set and he showed why he deserved this placement. He had the crowd very active and brought some crazy energy to the stage. It is safe to say we are only going to see him get bigger from here. The Tiger is out of its cage and the music scene better prepare.


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