The sound of drill is the brazen brrrrrap of street-level rap over the past decade. It’s the unsettling, aestheticized sound of gunplay evoked by spraying hi-hats, double-tapped rhyme blasts, and a ...
As expansive and forward-pushing as rap can be, it’s equally, if not more, steeped in comfort and familiarity. Almost as quickly as trends are set, they become played out. Ones that stick are ...
Lil Wayne's verse on Tyler, The Creator's "Hot Wind Blows" begins with a familiar Weezy simile. The N'Awlins-bred emcee has just stopped the beat and said "excuse me, pardon me," like an elder ...
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