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They Walk It Like They Talk It

March 19, 2018 by Frendy Lemorin in Music

Last February, during an interview with DJ Whoo Kid, Migos frontman Quavo was asked about his past collaborations with Drake and stated, "He always be popping up and letting us know he sees us.  We ain't got no relationship with him, but I know he watching and he respect the wave and he knows what's going on."  Well, one year later the rap titans have solidified their partnership by teaming up to deliver a colossal new banger by the name of, "Walk It Like I Talk It."

The single, found on the celebrated Hip Hop trio's latest album Culture II, is a bouncy tune that'll have you doing the robot like you're strolling down the Soul Train line.  As a matter of fact, its visual is an ode to the iconic American music/dance TV program.  The fictitious show, hosted by the host with the most "Ron Delirious" (played by the hilarious Jamie Foxx), features a groovy performance by the "Versace" boyz and the Lionel Richie-esque 6 God.

Check out the Daps & Quavo-directed clip below:

Since we're talking about Aubrey (when are we ever not, right?), shout out to Oliver for retweeting my Grailed article on his OVO empire.  If you haven't read it yet, click the link on his Twitter feed or here to do so.

March 19, 2018 /Frendy Lemorin
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More Life

February 23, 2018 by Frendy Lemorin in Contributing Writers

What can I say? Drake has yet again smashed it with his new album More Life. Unlike Drizzy's previous sonic offerings, this one is heavily influenced by his trips across the pond with features from English Grime artists, such as the highly regarded Skepta and the Godfather of the genre himself Giggs.

Looking at the project's title, the '6 God' could be declaring his love for the UK. Even on his Boy Meets World Tour he still is able to produce an album of this calibre, which really is a credit to how hard he works and how important it is for him to keep the fans happy.

This album proves that Aubrey's career is far from ending and truly shows he is ready to set the benchmark for any rapper who wants to challenge him. Additionally, the project clearly served as his platform to showcase noteworthy talent from England.

More Life is an all-round incredible album and definitely worth keeping on repeat, as you will immensely appreciate the quality of the chunes after each listen.

Written by Joshua King

February 23, 2018 /Frendy Lemorin
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