Ivason Black’s “In The Plan” Delivers Heavy Bass, Sparse Drums, and Commanding Flow

Ivason hip-hop artist portrait with dark, moody lighting reflecting the heavy bass and minimalist sound of his single “In The Plan.”

A heavy bassline lays the foundation on In The Plan, a new joint from Ivason Black that thrives in restraint and control. Sparse drums leave space for Ivason Black’s flows to breathe, intertwine, and command attention without forcing the moment. The record moves with intention, never rushed, never overcrowded, pulling listeners into its pocket before they realize their head is already nodding.

The hook is where the record subtly flips the mood. It sneaks up, easing the tension into something mellow and hypnotic, almost reflective. Then, just as quickly, the track crashes back to earth with a thunderous yet funky rhythm that restores its physical weight. That contrast, calm into impact, is what gives “In The Plan” its replay value. It’s a track that understands pacing, letting silence and low-end do as much work as the bars themselves.

Sonically, “In The Plan” sits in that late-night zone where focus meets motion. It’s the kind of record built for headphones, for long drives, or for locking into a creative rhythm. Ivason Black doesn’t oversell the moment; instead, he trusts the groove and lets the bass carry the gravity. The result is a track that feels deliberate, confident, and grounded, music that moves your body while keeping your mind engaged.

“In The Plan” is available now on all major DSPs. Expect this one to resonate with listeners who appreciate subtlety, bounce, and intention in equal measure.

Listen to the single on Spit Fire Radio at www.myksfr.com.

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