“ROLLIN” By Trevour Amunga
- MANUEL

- Aug 29
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 9

“Rollin.” As of August 8, 2025, the track has been released and is accessible for streaming on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music alongside other major platforms. “Rollin” is produced by SXINT and mixed and mastered by Darrius Porter, revealing the inner workings of the mind of an artist who is unapologetically unrefined. The song is a mix of raw and unfiltered Artistry, revealing Trevour’s skill as a vocalist and unparalleled songwriting ability. It goes without saying that every single release will go deeper and deeper into his psyche. Trevour has a lot to show the world.
Right from the beginning, the song has a deeply personal and immersive feel. Trevour recorded the song in his home, which allowed him to infuse every word and note with a certain honesty. It was recorded in 2022 in two parts, with the rest recorded in 2025 after a long period of introspection. This reflects in the song, which weaves two emotional layers of conversation and dichotomy between two contrasting moments in time. The decision to leave the piece unfinished for two years reflects his dedication to producing something truly resonant rather than rushed, a rarity in an era dominated by instant content.
In terms of artistry, “Rollin” is both a self-affirmation and a statement of intent. Trevour claims his self-affirmation will permit him the space and the resources he needs. The song does have a tangible soul influence, which adds warmth to his melodic choices and makes the song and his words even richer. Trevour cites listening to soul music in the past few years, which, in his own words (and in this case to the song's emotional power), explains the so-called ‘subtle’ influence. The absence of sophisticated metaphors and strict rhyme patterns leaves space for Trevour’s instincts, which leads to a feel that is both conversational and even confessional.
This release stands out for this particular reason: the absence of a predictable structure. “Rollin” does not cling to the always-present verse-chorus-verse format. The uniqueness is the fact that it remains cohesive from start to finish. The absence of structure isn’t the case; it is a tool, a very productive one. Trevour talks on the prefix, and in his words: “For him, the process of making music is the prerogative of feeling free, free from expectation, without the so-called ‘pursuit of commercial trends’, free from the general industry norms and pressure of doing everything in a box-like manner.” The production by SXINT complements this ethos perfectly: smooth yet understated, it gives Trevour’s vocals and message the room they need to breathe.
Porter's steady hand as Trevour's trusted engineer has contributed to the distinct sound of every single Trevour has released up until now. His work on “Rollin” also showcases his ability to balance polished sound with the raw grit of an independent spirit. Between SXINT and Darrius, they ensure Trevour’s vision is fully realized within the structure of their sound.
The statement “Rollin” is more than just a song is correct. Trevour Amunga has always aimed to create music devoid of constraints, and “Rollin” is a reflection of his artistic philosophy. It is a daring release that invokes feeling in the listener while narrating his life’s journey. For those who are looking for unapologetically genuine art, “Rollin” is a song that deserves to be added to your playlist. Like the rest of his music, “Rollin” is easily accessible on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music and is a testament to the never-ending evolution of the artist.
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