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Que (pronounced like the first letter) has sort of floated around Atlanta rap for a couple years. Remarkable reference: “This some of that Miles Davis shit/step in the club with the baddest bitch.” 3) OG Maco & Zaytoven – OG Zay It’s just as comforting to see the duo soften on regional rivalry as it is to see it seething and mean.
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“This Is It” samples the New York ‘90s rap classic “ Lucini” by Camp Lo. “Love of Hip Hop” strays from the topic into some nonsensical skit over a Gap Band song, but there’s also more jazz than would’ve shown up on either rapper’s album 10 years ago.
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It seems like every rapper, by the time they get to about 40, has to make a song appreciating hip-hop. They show that they still have some magic left, but they also show their age. The tape starts off as some type of apocalyptic ride like a Mad Max sequel-with wrestling taunts setting the stage-and ends with a sort of Thelma and Louise suicide pact. “Fk Y’all” is an arena-sized track of tunnel vision catharsis, “We Want It All” spares no expense in its consumer thirst, and “Cop and Blow” talks about spending money so much they forget to mention making any. Troy and Fly have collaborated on a handful of tracks in the last few years, and even though they haven’t developed perfect chemistry with each other, the two share a knack for uncomplicated song concepts. It’s not the most obvious pairing but if the Internet is good for anything, it’s unexpected connections. Troy found some success on the darker side of crunk as parts of the South popped off at the turn of the century, with songs like “ No More Play in G.A.” and “ Vica Versa.” Fly was one of the original members of Three 6 Mafia but left the group with beef before they made platinum and Academy Award-winning songs. Remarkable reference: “I might slice you with this pimping, coz I’m Zelda with this sword.” 2) Pastor Troy & Playa Fly – The Road Warriorsīoth Pastor Troy and Playa Fly are longtime southern rap veterans from Georgia and Tennessee, respectively. The last revelation here: Rich Homie Quan is a quietly excellent R&B singer. There’s not much else that cutting, which makes sense as Quan is a father himself. It’s incredibly moving when he’s speaking to his father about trying to make him proud or pleading with his killers. The exception is the last track “Daddy,” about Quan’s slain father. But the emotional songs feel more distant than his best work.
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“I Get” is both heartwrenching and full of braggadocio, “Flex” is the single with clearly the most expensive beat, and “Stupid Me” samples Kool & the Gang’s “ Summer Madness.” It’s hard to fuck that up.
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This tape starts out unevenly but hits a stride in the middle. The last tape he did was a collaboration and he was already showing signs of breaking out on his own. There is no “ask Birdman” or “ask Young Thug.” Quan can no longer rely on the Cash Money and Rich Gang brethren who gave him his biggest song to date. It also might be telling that I have no idea who or what Double R, or Royal Rich, is. If You Ever Think I Will Stop Goin’ In Ask Royal Rich sounds like he’s sick of repeating himself. Ever since his 2012 debut mixtape I Go In on Every Song, each ensuing tape was a new, reworded declaration of the original sentiment. The title of this Rich Homie Quan tape sounds like a spinoff.