Eddy Puyol’s “Like a Cadillac” sounds like what you’d hear if the Isley Brothers and UGK got together to do a record with the vibe of Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day.”
The song samples the artist’s previous work (“Flossin’ Him”) and its smooth groove, memorable melody, steady beat are tailor-made for a late afternoon drive with the windows down and a cotton candy sunset in your rearview mirror.
“I’ve always loved ‘Flossin’ Him’, but this one has all the feels I dig. I came up with the line of the... Read MoreEddy Puyol’s “Like a Cadillac” sounds like what you’d hear if the Isley Brothers and UGK got together to do a record with the vibe of Ice Cube’s “It Was a Good Day.”
The song samples the artist’s previous work (“Flossin’ Him”) and its smooth groove, memorable melody, steady beat are tailor-made for a late afternoon drive with the windows down and a cotton candy sunset in your rearview mirror.
“I’ve always loved ‘Flossin’ Him’, but this one has all the feels I dig. I came up with the line of the first verse taking my kids to school one day as that’s been our family verse for years,” Puyol said. “I start the second verse with a tagline I say often when talking to people. This is life music at its finest.”
“Like a Cadillac” is now available on Puyol’s latest release Nothing Changed But My Stage Name. Watch the visual for the “Like a Cadillac” single filmed by Will Thomas with Miami’s Magic City Classic Car Club on YouTube (above).
Inspired by family and faith, Eddy Puyol (pronounced “pooh-yole”) is a game-changing artist from Florida whose songs articulate his passion, mindset, and drive.
Whether it’s incorporating hip-hop into Sunday morning services, writing the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular theme song, performing at The Dove Awards, or hearing his anthem featured throughout ESPN’s NBA Draft coverage, Puyol (formerly known as Rawsrvnt) leverages his platforms to connect people to an ideal and abundant way of life.
“I love making music that moves people,” Eddy Puyol said.
Puyol’s art has over 5 million combined streams/views, earned Grammy recognition, been used on NFL broadcasts plus featured on websites/playlists like Rapzilla, New Release Tuesday, and Pandora.