Swedish Producer Rami Sadawi Delivers Soulful, Genre-Bending EP “Never Home // Miss U”


Sweden’s own Rami Sadawi is steadily carving out a name for himself with his unmistakable sound, tireless work ethic, and a growing list of boundary-pushing collaborations. Known for blending modern production with the timeless textures of Hip-Hop, R&B, and lo-fi, Sadawi’s music balances classic soul with a forward-thinking edge.

His latest project, “Never Home // Miss U,” released via All Systems Go!, is a moody instrumental EP/sample pack designed to inspire. With stripped-down arrangements and emotional undercurrents, Sadawi crafts sonic landscapes that feel both intimate and cinematic. The EP isn’t just a showcase of production skills—it’s a call to collaboration, intended to connect and spark creativity among fellow artists and producers.

The standout vocal cut, “Flying,” is a heavyweight collaboration featuring three seasoned lyricists:

YGTUT (Chattanooga, TN), best known for his work with Isaiah Rashad and the TDE circle, delivers a soul-drenched, introspective verse.

Jiles of Boston’s Van Buren Records comes through with razor-sharp observations and gritty realism.

Free P rounds things out with a reflective close that speaks to perseverance and personal evolution.


Sadawi’s beat on “Flying” is masterfully layered—moody keys, warped samples, and dusty drums create an ethereal vibe that still knocks. It’s the perfect canvas for these three emcees to explore themes of struggle, growth, and resilience. The track floats, yet remains anchored in raw, emotional storytelling.

“Never Home // Miss U” is now streaming on all major platforms, with accompanying visuals on Rami Sadawi’s social media that deepen the EP’s introspective energy.

Whether you’re an artist looking for inspiration or a fan of well-crafted sonic journeys, Sadawi’s latest offering is not to be missed.

📱 Follow Rami Sadawi online for visuals and updates
🎧 Stream “Never Home // Miss U” now on all DSPs

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