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Phrva Makes His Deadbeats Debut with ‘Genesis’

Brooke Nelson by Brooke Nelson
October 16, 2025
in Album Review

Phrva holds nothing back on his latest EP, Genesis, which stands out as his most honest project to date.


One of the underground’s rising voices, Phrva, is no doubt having a phenomenal breakout year. We aren’t surprised, though. We predicted his momentous rise early; he was one of our “Artists to Watch” of 2025! And boy do we love it when our spidey senses are right.

Since the start of 2025, Phrva has performed at Lightning in a Bottle, supported artists such as Tape B and Flowdan, and made his debut at Shambhala Music Festival. On top of all of that, he also gets to cross off another milestone on his list as he joins the Deadbeats family with his latest EP, Genesis. These six tracks really embody the raw talent Phrva possesses, all while showcasing his collaborative duality.

Genesis is a very much a ‘let me talk my s—‘ record. It’s all about confidence and not doubting myself. As musicians, and people in general, we’re so prone to comparison — questioning if what we’re doing is actually enough. This project was all about me saying ‘f— that, let me show what I can do.’

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Phrva’s confidence is evident from the start with the first track, “Genesis.” It’s hard to determine what went harder, its beat or swag-filled lyrics. Next, Killa P steps in to assist on “Like This.” Phrva comes correct to match the energy with a bouncy, edge-of-your-seat type beat. Then, “Collected” is a track that doesn’t need an introduction; it’s already a scene favorite. Don Jamal and Rakjay join in on the fun on this heater, solidifying it as a kill shot.

“Wanna Go” is on deck next, and once this track hits the sound system, the dancefloor comes alive. The playful energy is so contagious that it takes over your body like a virus. Listeners who appreciate good lyricism will enjoy hearing PAV4N on “Payday.” Boasting the most experimental beat so far, this song packs a punch.

We end our journey on a more gentle note with the help of Rico 56 on “Reach Me.” Phrva crafts a hypnotic soundscape that feels like a soft kiss on the forehead, the perfect end to the perfect beginning that is Genesis.

Listen to Genesis on your favorite platform and make sure to follow Phrva on his socials to see what he’s up to next!

Stream Phrva – Genesis EP on Spotify:


Phrva – Genesis – Tracklist:

  1. Genesis
  2. Like This ft. Killa P
  3. Collected ft. Don Jamal & Rakjay
  4. Wanna Go
  5. Payday ft. PAV4N
  6. Reach Me ft. Rico 56
phrva Genesis EP artwork

Follow Phrva:

Instagram | SoundCloud | Spotify

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Brooke Nelson

Brooke Nelson

Brooke's journey with music began in her youth, where a deep love for melodies and rhythms took root. Years spent finding herself at music festivals only deepened that connection, eventually leading her to realize she wanted more than just to experience the scene, she wanted to be a part of the heartbeat that brings these events to life. Relocating to Denver in 2020 to kickstart her music industry career, she was captivated by the power of words to convey the quintessence of sound. Writing about music became more than just a profession—it became a natural expression of her connection to the art form. Today, Brooke continues to craft compelling narratives celebrating music’s magic. With her deep love for the scene and unwavering dedication, she remains a driving force in the ever-evolving landscape of music journalism.

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