Omari Lyseight
Keep Hush Live: M.I.C's First Birthday Party
Omari Lyseight’s DJ set for Keep Hush Live at M.I.C’s First Birthday Party is a hip-hop journey that feels like flipping through a well-loved mixtape—nostalgic, gritty, and utterly infectious. We’re here for the basslines, the clever blends, and the joy of hearing Playboi Carti next to Chingy without batting an eye. The vibe is celebratory, in a party room where the drinks are flowing, and the crowd is bouncing to every beat, united by a shared love for rap’s golden eras and new waves. It’s a set that reminds us hip-hop is the ultimate dance music. Technically, this hip-hop excursion averages 149.7 BPM, with a wide range from 102 to 176, and keys shifting between 10B, 4B, and 12A.
The energy profile is low-end heavy at 0.58, mid-range at 0.39, and high-end minimal at 0.03, creating a warm, bass-driven sound that’s perfect for head-nodding. Omari’s mixing style is likely smooth, using scratches and blends to transition between tracks seamlessly. The key modulations add harmonic variety, keeping the set fresh across different BPMs. The energy arcs from laid-back to frenetic, mirroring the diversity of the tracklist. For crate diggers, the picks are a masterclass in hip-hop curation: opening with Playboi Carti’s 'Yah Mean', setting a modern, trap-infused tone.
Then, tracks like 'Cash Shit', 'Not Real', and 'Broke Boi' dive deep into Carti’s chaotic aesthetic. Sheck Wes’s 'Chippi Chippi' adds meme-worthy energy, while Webkinzkilla’s 'Up and Down' brings underground flair. Pharrell’s 'Frontin’' offers R&B smoothness, and closing with Chingy’s 'Pullin’ Me Back' delivers a nostalgic punch. Each track is a crowd-pleaser, chosen for its vibe and danceability. The journey is dynamic: from 'Yah Mean’s' opener, through the peak moment of multiple Carti drops, to closing with Chingy’s sing-along, leaving us in a happy haze.