First and foremost, we need to briefly inform you on what to expect on the song below just so you stay aligned. "They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks, but all your new dogs don't know the old tricks," these words are reversed as two generations come together in exchange of the old and the new tricks. You know what happens next? BARS!
Two decades apart, 17-year old, Steero, teams up with ProVerb as they go on "Beastmode." I'd define what a beast is, but that would give the song away before you put your ears to it. In opening, Steero calls out Verb on some "I think these new rappers are confused a bit, and the old rappers are losing it. Let's bridge the generation gap and show them how it's done," and boy did they do just that. On a nostalgic, hard-hitting instrumental, the two emcees go ham. Representing the young, Steero sets the pace with swiftness on the first verse and closes it off on the third verse. Standing in for the O.G's, he needs no introduction, and so do his punches and delivery, when the name is mentioned, you already know what's about to go down. In closing, Verb elevates Steero as he proclaims that he's graduated, we guess it's safe to call him "Young King." Having announced the collaboration in November last year, it's clear that the jam was well worth the wait. and the gap... well, we'll leave that to you to say if it's been bridged. It's The Hip-Hop Hero, Steero, and the legendary ProVerb with "Beastmode," press play:
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