Is morly the best thing to come out of minneapolis since prince? I couldn't tell you, at this point I've only heard this one song and I haven't researched who's from minneapolis. I do know that this track goes from good to f**king beautiful at around a minute forty-seven. Don't skip to it though, you need the backstory.
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New future?! I think it's his sixth project in the realm of two years, which is pretty much definite proof that this motherf**ker is crazy. Allow me to help if you're starting to find it hard to differentiate between his sh*t. That song right up there is a jam. This song is perfect for when it's time to punch faces. This song will probably be your/my favorite eventually. And in my experience, this song is the kind you make usually riiiiiiight before taking a break from drugs.
My second favorite TDE-er right here. This beat is f**king great, very reminiscent of a style of rap production they don't do anymore, along the lines of some pre-"crossroads" bone thugs n harmony or even "the diary" era scarface. By the time that chorus kicked in I was fully with it. There's just an earnestness or something in this motherf**ker's voice that really gets me.
This is the first track we released as DEEPHEAD. Drugs part one is a lil kim song from the hardcore album. We all loved the original song when we were kids, but it's one of those joints, the f***ing nineties man, where the first verse keeps going, and going, and going and it loses hella steam. You're pretty much about to hit that dreaded fast forward button and sit in silence for thirty seconds when then the hook kicks in and it's f**king amazing again. I'm not saying ours is better, I mean there can't be a part two without a part one and all that, but ours doesn't lose any motherf***ing steam.
How come no one told me about this song? this sh*t is dooooope. It sounds like the best versions of weezy, fetty, and cudi all at the same time. On the mixtape there's a song featuring young thug. I can't check that sh*t, my brain will f**king explode.
This is some real black rock and roll sh*t. I think he's another one of them toronto youth them. If you're from around here, you heard the accent in the delivery of that sentence, I didn't even have to spell that sh*t out. Subliminal patois. You won't ever see something like that ever again. From me, from anyone.
Oh sh*t, goddamn. This motherf**ker is the truth right here. I guess the days of Toronto being a joke are officially long gone. You remember that?, when they were just wishing and hoping you'd mistake them for new york? Then again, it could've just been perspective, mine colored through montreal's bougie arrogance, trying to be Paris and all that. If I was eighteen, I'd recommend this to every girl I know, and then go on to be generally negligent of their feelings until I broke all their hearts. Sequentially, starting with the shortest and ending with the tallest. Something about hurting a tall girl is too sad for me. If you picture this beautiful giant head with a huge nose crying above the clouds you'll get it. The whole album is f**king dope by the way.
Here it is, our second joint as DEEPHEAD! We had a lot of fun making this track. It kept us feeling nice and tropical in the unseasonably warm winter we got out here. Don't worry though, Music for Girls is mostly just a title and dudes can enjoy it too. It's f**king 2016 after all.