
Crystal C-Note Vocal Game: Raspy, Raw, and Radiant By Blame Blanco's Reviews | 10 Out Of 10 Magazine
- Rocky Blanco
- Mar 8
- 2 min read
Crystal C-Note steps to the mic with a cool, raspy voice that demands attention a vocal tone that naturally cuts through the mix without ever sounding forced. That grit? It's golden. It brings character, texture, and power to every performance. Her delivery feels intentional, like every word has weight and it does.
1. Eyes Closed
This one floats with mood and mystery. The production leaves space, and Crystal knows how to fill it. Her voice rides the beat with elegance, but there's a toughness underneath like she's letting you into her head but only giving you what she wants you to hear. That balance of intimacy and control is a vibe.
2. Too Much
This track is pure attitude. Crystal leans into her strength here, flipping vulnerability into power. Her raspy edge adds drama to the hook, and you can feel the confidence pouring through the speakers. It's that type of record where the tone does as much storytelling as the lyrics. Perfect mix of bounce and bite.
3. Queen A Hearts
Big anthem energy. The production hits, but never drowns her out because Crystal's voice is the star. She delivers like she's claiming her throne: unapologetic, bold, and in full command. Her tone rides high and proud, and by the end, you're not just hearing the song you're believing the message.
Blame Blanco's Final Take
Crystal C-Note isn't just another voice in the crowd she's the voice that cuts through it. Her raspy tone is her weapon, and she knows how to use it: elegantly on some tracks, aggressively on others. That kind of vocal identity is rare. You don't teach it you either got it or you don't. She got it.
If you're looking for an artist with vocal presence, emotional weight, and industry-ready delivery, Crystal is already walking that line. The mix is tight, the beats are well-selected, and her voice rides them like they were custom-built for her.
Verdict:
Crystal C-Note is sync-ready, stage-ready, and streaming-ready. Keep your eyes and ears on her.




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