NGHTMRE & Smokepurpp | “MOSH”
NGHTMRE enlists Smokepurpp for his song, “MOSH.” Smokepurpp matches the energy of NGHTMRE’s production. In addition, the NGHTMRE-created instrumental does justice in garnering EDM elements, raving alarm loops, hi-hats, and 808’s. Smokepurpp raps with ease, slinging braggadocious and influential bars. In a word, he pushes others to celebrate their accolades.
In the first couple of verses, Smokepurpp talks about the fruit of his labor. Because of his success, he’s able to splurge on lavish drip, jewelry, and other assets. Following this, the rapper declares that those who switch up don’t phase him. He also expresses why their loss is more of a win.
In one line, he spits, “This shit messy, he a clown, he a bozo.”
During the second verse, Smokepurpp calls out exaggerative individuals, saying they are only flexing for social media, for the world. However, the Chicago-born rapper doesn’t live a cap-ridden lifestyle. He gets a bag daily and doesn’t intend on slowing down. Should he get a wife, he’ll make sure she matches his fly.
“These niggas broke/Hood young rich nigga, I done pulled up on a boat, boat (Skrrt)/Flawless baguette diamonds wrapped around my throat (Bling, blaow),” he raps. “Eighty-five thousand on an AP, whore, I’m froze (AP, blaow)/They know I’m a Taurus, but they callin’ me the G.O.A.T. (Bitch)/Put my girls in Dior, I need ’em flashy.”
About NGHTMRE:
NGHTMRE’s meticulous production and pulsating performances have cemented him as both a festival mainstay and dance music tastemaker. His collaborations with Zeds Dead, Dillon Francis, Flux Pavilion and SLANDER have catapulted him across the world, from Tomorrowland in Belgium to World DJ Fest in Seoul.
NGHTMRE’s resume hosts a slew of successful music and star-studded collaborations, including his explorative “Magic Hour” EP with Pell, the trippy “Another Dimension” with Dillon Francis, “Save Yourself” with The Chainsmokers, “Like That” with Big Gigantic, and “TTM” with Wiz Khalifa and PnB Rock.
His remixes of Ekali and ZHU’s “Blame” and Flosstradamus ft. Smokepurpp’s “MVP” is equally as compelling, as if everything NGHTMRE touches conducts electricity.