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J.I.D has to be the next artist to blow. His ability on the mic is climbing with each drop. Bruuuh being his latest, this dude is bound to be something special. I get excited to hear the bars, something that only happens for me when I'm dealing with hip-hop's upper echelon.
Not too many rappers are spittin' like this for the simple reason that they can't. J.I.D's Willie B-produced path clearer snaps hard. J.I.D opens the flood gates with cautionary coded ad-libs before sliding into a verse-to-verse lyrical onslaught. His first one kicks off in a rhyme pattern displaying minute glints of King Kendrick's in THat Part (Black Hippy Remix), then his pattern changes to something all his own, keeping a changing fluidity throughout. The verses are references and metaphors, a rowdy immune flow by a serious cadence. Bars like "I done did wrong, someone send me up vertically / Horizontally, read me a passage from deuteronomy/ Anything you can do to conquer the demon inside of me / Inner meaning the truth and the father, the spirit guiding me" are ones that add context to his story, telling what he believes in and showing us what he sees his true path beyond that of an MC to be. At least, that's how I heard things.
Lyrically, Bruuuh makes you react with that onomatopoeia, especially the braggadocios lines. But Willie B's production builds a hazardous park where J.I.D's having all his fun. The man behind the production on TDE classics such as Dot's Rigamortus and Ab-Soul's Huey Knew does his thing in a more stalkerish style. Ogling tones and chimes are the beat's roots. Sliding 808s churn -- there's a cracking drum and a bass that genuinely sounded like I heard "boom." The production churns one incident away from being mad. Bruuuh indeed sounds ready for the next level. This is a track you're gonna want to check out. It's too cold not to.
Listen to Bruuuh below.
Lead Photo Cred: soundcloud.com
J.I.D has to be the next artist to blow. His ability on the mic is climbing with each drop. Bruuuh being his latest, this dude is bound to be something special. I get excited to hear the bars, something that only happens for me when I'm dealing with hip-hop's upper echelon.
Not too many rappers are spittin' like this for the simple reason that they can't. J.I.D's Willie B-produced path clearer snaps hard. J.I.D opens the flood gates with cautionary coded ad-libs before sliding into a verse-to-verse lyrical onslaught. His first one kicks off in a rhyme pattern displaying minute glints of King Kendrick's in THat Part (Black Hippy Remix), then his pattern changes to something all his own, keeping a changing fluidity throughout. The verses are references and metaphors, a rowdy immune flow by a serious cadence. Bars like "I done did wrong, someone send me up vertically / Horizontally, read me a passage from deuteronomy/ Anything you can do to conquer the demon inside of me / Inner meaning the truth and the father, the spirit guiding me" are ones that add context to his story, telling what he believes in and showing us what he sees his true path beyond that of an MC to be. At least, that's how I heard things.
Lyrically, Bruuuh makes you react with that onomatopoeia, especially the braggadocios lines. But Willie B's production builds a hazardous park where J.I.D's having all his fun. The man behind the production on TDE classics such as Dot's Rigamortus and Ab-Soul's Huey Knew does his thing in a more stalkerish style. Ogling tones and chimes are the beat's roots. Sliding 808s churn -- there's a cracking drum and a bass that genuinely sounded like I heard "boom." The production churns one incident away from being mad. Bruuuh indeed sounds ready for the next level. This is a track you're gonna want to check out. It's too cold not to.
Listen to Bruuuh below.
Lead Photo Cred: soundcloud.com
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