Across eleven songs, Eva Zakula’s “Be Ye Lil Gods” fuses soul, funk, R&B, and experimental sounds into something that reflects Eva’s journey as an artist. The record focuses on honesty, emotion, and connection
The album opens with “High,” a funky, soulful track that quickly shows her energy and presence. “Lucy” shifts gears into a more relaxed mood, letting her voice carry the emotion in a softer, more stripped-down way. “Righta” stands out with its R&B and 90s-inspired soul sound, while “Comfort You” proves Zakula is willing to take risks and experiment with structure.
On the other hand, “Play It On Loud” is catchy and fun, the kind of track that invites listeners to sing along. The closer, “Impermanence,” pushes the farthest into experimentation, using layered sounds and a spoken-word style delivery that makes the ending feel intimate and reflective.
Zakula said that making “Be Ye Lil Gods” was about stripping away rules and finding something real in her music. She talks about learning from her favorite artists not through perfection, but through honesty. That idea comes through in the songs, where the production and vocals feel more about expression.
“Be Ye Lil Gods” works because it sounds true to the artist who made it. It’s not about fitting into one genre or presenting a perfect image. Instead, it’s about exploring different moods, sounds, and emotions while staying connected to her own story. It’s confident and thoughtful, and it shows Eva Zakula as an artist with a clear voice and plenty of room to keep growing.
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