peggy carries over his “SCARING THE HOES” style, but infuses it with a rock-rap flair.
i really love the instrumentals on this record. the mix of electric guitars and glitchy drums make for an insanely hectic listening experience. peggy also does really well vocally over this style of production too, with tons of energetic flows and witty one liners. there’s not much “NEW” content wise in his raps here, but i think he brings enough to the table to enhance each ... read more
very disappointed in this record. while a lot of what i like about peggy’s production is intact, and even at times exemplified with the hardcore dubstep and overall more chaotic beats. it all feels kinda wasted when peggy uses the same triplet flow over and over again. it makes what could’ve been another great album into one that’s just decent.
it just feels like “SCARING THE HOES” and “I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU” but watered down, to me. even if i ... read more
i need. more. SONG. i feel like this track is missing a really crazy moment or a crescendo, i don’t know. it’s still a very solid song but it just ends when i’m getting into the groove of it.
I wish he went heavier on the rock production, especially with the guitars. but aside from that, great single from mr staples.
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