NUTRI3NT Explores Raw Soul and Sonic Risk in Bold New Single “Ghetto Prayer”

With his latest single Ghetto Prayer, London-based producer NUTRI3NT steps boldly into new territory delivering a track that is both a departure and an evolution. Known for his genre-hopping soundscapes and collaborations with female vocalists, NUTRI3NT makes a decisive creative shift here, choosing a richly textured male vocal performance that commands attention from the opening bars. 






Drawing on his signature palette of chopped samples, vintage tape effects, and soul-infused ambience, Ghetto Prayer is a cinematic blend of 70s soul influences and contemporary electronic production. It’s gritty, reflective, and deeply human evoking comparisons to Curtis Mayfield’s socially conscious lyricism and the moody atmospheres of Massive Attack.







What sets this track apart is its spiritual rawness. The vocal, left nearly untouched save for minimal reverb, breathes with emotion and weight, held together by warm analog compression courtesy of a CLA-2A. There’s an ethnic sample woven into the mix, subtle yet central, giving Ghetto Prayer its unique sonic fingerprint.





Recorded in his countryside studio in Nottinghamshire, this track proves that NUTRI3NT is not just a producer, but a fearless musical storyteller. Ghetto Prayer isn’t just a song, it’s a statement. And it may well be one of his most resonant works to date.




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