With the release of “square one,” redveil ushers in a new era of self-awareness and creative clarity. Dropped in honor of his 21st birthday, the DMV rapper and producer uses the moment not just to celebrate, but to recalibrate. The track plays like a personal checkpoint—an intentional return to the basics with the perspective of someone who’s been through the fire.
Redveil’s sharp blend of soul, jazz, and hip-hop continues to evolve, and on “square one,” that growth is crystal clear. Co-produced with Johnny May and Luke Titus, the song swells with warmth and introspection, providing the perfect canvas for redveil’s grounded, reflective bars. He’s not chasing trends—he’s pacing himself for something lasting.
It’s been two years since learn 2 swim left its mark on fans and critics alike, but redveil has stayed active with a string of standout singles. “square one” isn’t just another drop—it feels like a mission statement. One that says: reset the map, trust the process, and stay rooted. Redveil’s journey is far from over, but this feels like the start of something real.