=link= | Iyaz - Replay Album
Today, the "2010 aesthetic" is back. Gen Z TikTok users have rediscovered "Replay," using it in "corecore" edits and nostalgia bait videos. The song has amassed hundreds of millions of streams on Spotify, regularly pulling in 500,000+ daily streams a decade later.
This article dives deep into the album Replay , exploring its creation, its hits, its deep cuts, and why Iyaz vanished from the spotlight as quickly as he arrived. Before the album existed, there was the man: Keidran Jones. Growing up in the Cayman Islands (and later the British Virgin Islands), Iyaz was a college student studying graphic design. He wasn’t a street rapper or a trained vocalist in the classical sense; he was a kid with a microphone and a laptop, posting covers and original songs on MySpace. Iyaz - Replay Album
As for Iyaz himself, he has largely retreated from the spotlight. He still releases independent music occasionally on platforms like SoundCloud and Apple Music. In 2020, he dropped a track titled "Replay (Remix)" with a modern trap beat, but it failed to capture the magic of the original. He now lives a quieter life, reportedly focusing on his family and graphic design—his original college passion. Yes, but with context. Today, the "2010 aesthetic" is back
(Essential for nostalgic pop fans; a fascinating time capsule for music historians). You can stream the "Replay" album on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Recommended tracks: "Replay," "Solo," and "Goodbye." This article dives deep into the album Replay
