Secure The Bag & Pursue Another w/ Innanet James's "Bag" (Prod. by Lawrence Mace)

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Artist out of the 301, Innanet James, knows the exhaust of securing the bag. In his lavish new cut, Bag, James traverses the most lucrative and less worked paths toward greener pastures.

Produced by Lawrence Mace, Bag is like small bits of J. Cole's examination of money on ATM colliding against Bryson Tiller's mood and standoffish, unapologetic vocal tones on Sorry Not Sorry. Dreamlike, island escapism chords rain a melody of lounge over the song, usually only afforded to the wealthy. That melody mingles in circles exclusively open to the single-minded rhythm produced from the stuffed drums and money counter percussion. Mace's production is the life Innanet James desires. And it is solely on him to catch up to the goal.

Innanet's excessive verses opts for stylish melody and a cramming rhyme flow that truly sets off the atmosphere of so much money coming to you faster than you can spend it. That type of exposure trickles down to the stress free hook of metaphors and a big-headed cadence. Innanet James raps/sings the feeling of 'the money will come' into the light. Bag projects an emphasis on money and strips its importance in the same song. And best of all, it straight hits as a catchy joint in the most casual way of listening to music.

Listen to Bag below.

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