The Daily Banger: Danny Towers - "BRUCE LEE" (Prod. by Ronny J)

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If ears could blink, you wouldn't want to or you'd likely miss Danny Towers' Ronny J-produced banger BRUCE LEE.

The banger sits at precisely 65 seconds. For that minute amount of time, I really dug the metal-inspired track. Ronny J's beat sounds like a killer's thoughts. His upside down keys emit a revving-up sound, reminding me of a chainsaw, while the sound of the metal clashing drum roar is more intense. And as usual, his rumbling bass tries to disrupt the ground. BRUCE LEE's kicks are obvious and seriously punchy. They moves like a chain of kicks. They don't let up, nor do the cartwheeling 808s. Ronny J's artificial percussion jumps from a single clink to piercing darts quickly. The beat fits into a real head-banging space. So does Danny Towers' verse.

Danny Towers goes off in a charged tangent, coming through with hints of the public domain Migos flow and threatening lyrics. His speedy verse applies the pressure to rap competitors. He even throws in an ad-lip of Quavo fame. It was a hyped verse.

For what it is, I dig this track. A daily banger to test your speakers or headphones is always needed. And on top of that, BRUCE LEE bumps right into the Halloween spirit. Which is good enough for me.

Listen to BRUCE LEE below.

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