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New dolla! This dude is the sh*t as far as I'm concerned. It's highly possible that I was the first motherf**ker up here in canada pumping his stuff back when. And here he is back with mustard. To me, ty and mustard is like jay and ski beats. Like mike and quincy, aaliyah and timbo, black uhuru and sly and robbie. This song is dooooooooooooooooooooooope.

I don't usually get into instrumental rap music or whatever this is right here. I think it might come down to me being a goddamn rapper and inevitably either trying out flows on it or deciding I wouldn't even rap on it, in which case get it out of here. This sh*t is doope though. Nice little melody and all that. I don't really know who drewsthatdude is and I really don't know what fortune does. Please don't think that I'm proud of not doing my journalistic due diligence. I'm just keeping it real for you.

Maaan boogie's doing it. If you haven't heard the original "bitter raps" then what can I tell you, I either forgot to link to it when I posted that boogie freestyle or you just didn't click on it. Shame on one of us. He's getting dangerously close to matching the heights that he hit with"bitter raps", it's making me think he's a naturally cynical kind of motherf**ker and needs to stop fighting it. Or maybe all his tracks are as dope as this and I'm the cynical one? Let me stop before I start working myself up over here.

* Editor's note: He says"I'd be fucking your plans up if I told you to man up" hahahahahaha

This motherf**ker's name is lil yachty and this is the album cover. That alone is enough. Or rather, that would be enough but the song's f**king wild too. I looked him up and he was in the last yeezy fashion show or something? I didn't read the articles.

* Do you think that when young thug says "make her come back like hadouken" that what he's actually thinking of is when scorpion in mortal kombat screams "come here!" and shoots the spear that pulls you closer? I do.

I'm with this. I'm so with this. I'd take this to prom. I'd put this track through college. I'd accept it if this song wanted an open relationship. Sh*******t,  I'd hold it down while it did a 8 year bid. All that sh*t. In case you don't notice on your own, that's a motherf**king bass guitar she's playing in this b*tch. This was one of those I had to play back like eight times when I first heard it. When the distortion kicks in? good lord, forget about it, she had me at "we're all dying".

Dooope. I saw somewhere that they call their sh*t "sob rock" hahaha, I get it though. Something about this really reminds me of blockbuster video for whatever reason. Blockbuster video and wood paneled basements. Both with "cheers" playing wordlessly in the background. Oh god never mind, that might be too depressing for me. Seems like this nineties alternative vibe is making a real comeback. I wasn't anywhere near riding that wave the first time it came around. You couldn't really avoid it completely but I certainly wasn't buying it. Except this one veruca salt lp, they had some jams.

Said them boys we no play round here! The amount of socially conscious rap music coming out nowadays is a nice surprise. It's not that squeaky clean talib kweli brand of sh*t either. That's what always kept me from checking for any of that stuff. There's no reason why you can't be a thinking person and still enjoy things. Like the god 3000 said, not every nigga with golds is for the fall. Also just the hypocrisy of all those dudes know what I mean? kweli making songs about loving and respecting black women while only f**king asian groupie b*tches. Hahahaa, that's a completely unfounded rumor I heard but I'm sticking with it. I once had a big debate with this coffee shop college boy about who had a bigger positive impact with colored folk between kweli and hov. My theory was that only white people listen to kweli, so f**k you, you don't know sh*t. Do I have something against kweli? I don't know but there's definitely a chance.