Aaron Desire | “SHOWTIME”
Aaron Desire is on a mission to change the game, and this surely speaks volumes in his new single “SHOWTIME.” He originally recorded and wrote the song as a freestyle less than 24 hours before a submission deadline for NBA 2K21.
“SHOWTIME” is packed with references about NBA legends like Michael Jordan, Steph Curry, Lebron James, and Kobe Bryant. He also stresses how important it is to “stay on your grind,” how teamwork goes a long way, and the power behind resilience and positive affirmations. While delivering this top-tier wordplay, he glides effortlessly over a victorious-ridden trap beat with minimal video game arrangements.
He raps, “I gotta ball in the sun or the rain/Work on my game, cause that’s how I got here/My team doin whatever it takes/And we don’t be giving it up/You gon have to come, steal it and take it away.“
Elsewhere, Aaron Desire addresses individuals who don’t put the work in yet claim that they do. He assures haters that he’s got people who’ve got his back if they continue coming crazy. Before the song ends, he declares that he and his squad are taking the world by storm!
“Like I was saying/I got my shooters they raring to go/We don’t be playing/We winning back to back/And we gonna run up the score.”
In closing, “SHOWTIME” proves that anything is possible to obtain if you believe in the process and, most importantly, yourself.
“SHOWTIME” follows the lead of his other single, “Gods Protection,” which dropped two months ago.