April 20th carries its own weight in culture—a date known for energy, presence, and a certain level of expectation. Raj Will approaches it differently. The 4/20 release isn’t built on trend or timing alone—it’s intentional. Where others lean into excess, Raj leans into control. The record arrives measured, focused, and fully aware of the moment without being consumed by it.
This release reflects the same discipline that’s defined his work behind the boards: clarity over chaos, structure over noise. There’s no overproduction, no unnecessary layers—just a refined sound that lets each element breathe and land with purpose. It’s music designed to be felt, not forced.
Dropping on 4/20 isn’t about fitting into a narrative. It’s about reframing it.
Raj Will isn’t celebrating the moment.
He’s shaping how it sounds.
