Rocket the Aviator, the Las Vegas-based artist, has released his latest album, “Me Vs. Myself,” now available on Spotify. This release follows his previous project, “Luv To Feel,” which debuted in August of the previous year. Rocket began his musical journey in 2017, collaborating initially with a school friend. His career took a more professional turn around 2020, driven by influences from artists such as Andre 3000, Uzi, and Ilovemakonnen. These artists have significantly shaped his musical style and narrative approach.
“Me Vs. Myself” integrates experiences from Rocket’s current daily life with past events, creating a compelling narrative that resonates with listeners. The album aims to offer a relatable story, merging introspective lyrics with a broad sonic palette. The album boasts a strong production lineup, including Forbidden, Gowe, 46beats, Emeeelya, Syn, Noiiz, and Homesgate. Each brings a distinct sound to the project, contributing to its unique auditory experience. The outro track, “Coulda Died,” holds particular significance for Rocket. Produced by Gowe during a stay in Japan, the song is a reflection of the various emotional states Rocket experienced while abroad. It stands out as his favorite track on the album due to its deep personal connection and the raw emotions it captures.
Rocket’s goal as an artist is to share his life’s stories through his music, aiming to connect with audiences worldwide. With “Me Vs. Myself,” he continues to build on his narrative style and deepen his impact within the music industry.
Listeners can anticipate more from Rocket the Aviator, as he promises further releases that will continue to explore and develop his artistic vision.