A slow number needs something more inventive in flow or lyrics, so this doesn’t quite come off. Ross always needs a great production, as he isn’t a particularly terrific rapper: this is darkly atmospheric, but may not have the impetus needed to cover Ross’s dull flow and rhymes. Martin Skidmore: The producer on this is apparently Lex Luger: I really hope it’s the ex-wrestler, but I don’t suppose it is. Tal Rosenberg: Can I rate this song in boats? If so, then my rating is “yacht.” ROZAY, THAT’S MY NICKNAME! So leisurely, in fact, that he sounds like could intone forever. Googled Larry Hoover, too – interesting story! None of which makes this any less oafish or oppressive.Īlfred Soto: The immobility of the backing track allows Rick to drop, at leisure, references to Archie Bunker, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the catchphrase I’ve been repeating for two weeks (I THINK I’M BIG MEECH). Except for that line about “penatratin’,” which is inexcusably offensive.Ĭhuck Eddy: Wait, did they really say “I got that Archie Bunker”? No idea what that’s supposed to mean, but at least it made me take notice. One day this gradually attenuating thread will snap, but at the moment he just sort of blends in to the landscape. Mallory O’Donnell: Rick Ross has his style and he’s hangin’ on to it like a lifeline. Donnie Trumpet & the Social Experiment.I LIE HERE BURIED WITH MY RINGS AND MY DRESSES.Email (song suggestions/writer enquiries).
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