I am always wary of saying a song contains a sample because more often than not, I can't tell you where I have heard it before, so I won't say it, but if you have listened to this song, you understand what I am getting at. PVT has this classic hip hop feel to it mixed in with an airy feel that gives it a unique groove. You're not quite sure where to place PVT as a sound and that's a good thing. Terebi gets us started with an almost mumbling delivery that completely skews which box you may want to put this song in. Although this is Zango Kubheka's song, I agree with his portion of the song coming after Terebi because it provides a sort of 'safe zone' in a song where you're not quite sure which direction it's going in.
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