Dexter Baysiq grabs Asaph, Sharky and Lex Alexander to complete the lyrical alley-hoop on his Krims tailored single NoNoNo.
With Lex Alexander executing justice on the dissident hook, the three mic-checkers find themselves in a lyrical flex, where they shoot down at phony company. The Kingsvillanite rapper opens up with a high-powered and airtight twenty-fours, proving to us that he, too, can efficiently avalanche through a 808 drum colourful. He spends a considerable amount of his time deriding envious peers and lashing out fake friends.
Fake friends that’s a no no when I don’t tag them on photos /
I put Burg Boys on a logo y’all came for the FOMO/
Y’all tryna claim what I fought for and subtweet in a cold war…
Much to the surprise of many, Asaph knows how to hang in nearly every sonic situation and master it like just like a real rockstar.
Dexter hoops on the second verse with a skittering gutsy flow ,short of dissatisfaction. His flow which is both dense and well-shaped sticks fairly close to the trap-music conventions that have dominated our hip hop scene. Apparently, he did not want to identified like Jay Z as the guy who got out-rapped (murdered)on his own song, so he stood his ground with similar ferociousness.He raps ”
I see you on backstage snitching hating on a lil bro/
But I just give a middle finger tell’em I’m about to blow…
Eventually, the song comes to Sharky’s attention and the result is a much more commanding presence. As his brand, Soko continues to defend his tittle as the most educated connoisseur of rich vernacular rapping. Just like his cohorts on this track,he challenges his competitors in a cold-brooding bluntness:
Hero jira kufuka kuwarira zvirikwamuri mukuru wangu
Go against me you can mistake ndoshuta firimu sa Joe Njagu
My actions do the spitting so I’m always kinda lowkey…
All things considered, NoNoNo is a tight-knit package.The collaboration was well-realized and the result is a mind-blowing and an apologetic hit.
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