I'll admit that PNB Rock brought me here and I'm so glad I decided to turn into this track. He teams up with buzzing Philadelphia rapper, Kur, who's verse opens up the track after PNB's hypnotic hook. Kur sounds like he was in a strainer and finally broke loose as he jumps on the track rapping a speedy relay right till the end of his verse. When PNB comes on he sounds like he's trying to carry on with the race that Kur kicked off in the beginning of the song but then you throw away the comparisons and start to appreciate how both their personalities merge well on this track.
We're totally loving how the one rapper (Kur) sounds more urgent than the more laid back Freshman Class graduate (PNB Rock) who kinda centre the track. Let's not forget to recognise just how perfect this production is as canvas for the showdown. You don't want it with us, NOT TODAY!
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