Stockz's "MANHATTAN" (ft. Andre Evrything, Prod. by Rene x Trips) Give Cold Hearts an Incentive To Beat

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Stockz Manhattan

Garden-fresh flowers wilt and unpolluted hearts break when musical artist Stockz's manifesto of a hollow man, "Manhattan," rings through white, minimal style hallways.

Produced by Rene & Trips and featuring Andre Evrything, "Manhattan" works within the realm of less being more in an opposites attract approach. An etiolated piano riff/melody on a loop zombie walks across morally compromising grounds. Sprinkler 808s and plastic wrapped drums hold back the aggression in the underbelly of the stop-and-start rhythm to leave the violent acts to the rappers touching the song.

Stockz's unsentimental hook calls shotgun to the melody as his lyrics exhibit an outright stubbornness ahead of a seamless move into his loyal verse, showing glimpses of a double time flow that kick a little financial game dusted with metaphors to show what he does care about. Andre Evrything's verse, deranged in tone. His spitting cadence plays into the hand of his pendulum moving flow and the contents of said verse is all braggadocio and dark metaphors, making the track even that much more one-track minded.

Manhattan is pure flex and danger looming. And that is the only way a cold heart can beat.

Listen to "Manhattan" below.

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