SOME OF MY current favourite RELEASES...
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Music Playlists.
I’m back again with another top 5 this week, I was ecstatic for Gunna’s drop and through this you’ll learn my favourite 5 songs off the album. Starting with #1 - fukumean Now when I first heard this song I honestly thought the ad libs were a joke and I couldn’t take it in. But you know me, a second listen never hurts nobody right? When I listened the second time I heard what I couldn’t before, I will never underestimate his ability to create a bop. #2 - turned your back Now even after my first listen I knew this was going to be in my favourites. It’s the distortion in the beginning, the echoes, his vocals, even the solemnity of the beat. The vibe I get from this is similar to the one I receive from Potter Payper’s new “White Ash”. I feel Gunna’s reflection and sadness radiate through this one and that’s why it’s on repeat. Real & Raw. #3 - I was just thinking The guitar intro on this is so beautiful, when the beat drops and the vocals layer? It’s actually indescribable. “I was just thinking, how I don’t never wan’ be sober,” we see his disconnect from reality as this yearn to never tap back in really enunciated the graveness of his struggle. For this one there isn’t much to say but you know what that means. #4 - born rich Now it’s not the catchiness of his choruses - though they are all quite catchy on this album - but the beat on this is more jumpy than the others we were provided with and his flow sits angelically on the upbeat vibe. #5 - alright The instrumental on this one is very trancing - I think this is one I could listen to all day. Gunna’s voice sits so well on this as he talks about attempts to overcome his pain and his “glass half full” attitude. “But I know we be alright.” #6 (Bonus) - Bread & Butter. The only reason why this isn’t in my top 5 is because it was the single dropped before the entire body of work; nothing against this class tune. Gunna is speaking his honest truth here, he touches on being snaked/changes in attitudes of other people, gaining a new perspective and his tribulations. It’s such a “new leaf” song; he’s introducing us to his new persona and lifestyle. This whole album I think deserves a headphone listen before the speakers, you need to understand Gunna’s POV. 15 tracks, no features, straight Gunna. How can we not appreciate this? fukumean? - Miriam.
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