See.Francis’ “Hold Up” stresses the importance of reciprocating energy. Yet, instead some choose to bite off the hand that feeds them. Drawing from trap, the beat allows an subtle 808 and dark, spacey synths to make way for See.Francis’ rapid delivery and listeners can tell that the Newark, New Jersey based artist is just fed up. Throughout “Hold Up” Francis reflects on the wrongdoings of others and what he’s learned from it. Take this except for instance, “They gon love...
Dezert Eagle’s “Handling My Business” goes in-depth about the measurements one must take in order to pursue their dreams. Often times it requires restless nights, early mornings and working at a job that you absolutely dread. Realistically speaking though, ends need to be met in order to level up. Over a ballroom-inspired soundscape, a female songstress takes lead in a soothing note range. As the bright violin chords make way, “Handling My Business” transitions to boom-bap and Eagle gets ready...
Over an intimidating piano progression and booming 808, Unknown Culture's "Wasted Time" speaks about utilizing 24 hours the right way. The chorus speaks on this through one significant line, "no time, cause the clock is racin' I'm focused on paper chasin'." To say the least, "Wasted Time" calls out those who put on a facade. They're really just "..taking hella shots and don't even own a pistol." Between oscillating flows and blunt rhymes, the two are fed up with others...
North Miami rapper, Dread Zoe runs the urban area with precautions, especially if a hundred blue faces or sensual women are involved. Granted, his mixtape, Late Introduction gives more insight as to why, breakups he’s endured, and goes in-depth about his 24/7 grind. After all, he has come straight out the mud and doesn’t want anyone getting stuck in it. Besides this, Late Introduction comes heavy with Zoe’s no-nonsense attitude over trap-inspired beats. Additionally, the money infatuated emcee slathers his...