Choo Jackson - "O'Shea" (Prod. by Larry Fisherman) Was a Cool Listen

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After receiving the news of Choo Jackson's forthcoming amuse-bouche mixtape, Choo, Where U Goin? dropping before his debut album, he kicked out a hard Larry Fisherman-produced track entitled O'Shea.

O'Shea is a nice song to have before we get the brunt of Choo's projects. O'Shea's production in my opinion has this calm before the storm effect. Larry Fisherman, i.e. Mac Miller, cracks open the track with acoustic guitar strings having an enchanting sound accomplished by the finger-plucking quality put on the strings. The music's open campfire sky atmosphere, married to Choo's creepily sung intro exposing the fakes sets up what is about to come.

Once that beat drops, Jackson truly lays in on the work that's been put in. Hearing Larry's dribbling bass and cutlery clacking 808 percussion fuels the verse.

Choo Jackson's void of outside opinions mentality on his verse takes his grind identity and plasters it on the wall. The hook and overall flow is catchy, but the eagerness to get back to working in the lyrics brings in that inspiration I really like in his songs. O'Shea is quick and likely a loose release, but it doesn't lack in what I get out of it. It's a cool song. Mac Miller, under his producer moniker Larry Fisherman dropped a banger beat. And of course, Choo Jackson here is equally as cool. I'm looking forward to his future drops. Past receipts say it'll be some good stuff.

Listen to O'Shea below.

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