So dope you think so too. Alchemist gives a little nod to Dilla in the video for Scrape the Bowl. Somewhere in the video Boldy is walking into a convenience store as Al walks out the door with a donut.
It takes more than one or two artist to define a region's sound. The East Coast/NYC sound came from the fact that that boom bap shit was extremely characteristic of NYC artists, regardless of what borough or area. Same thing with the West Coast sound (although it was basically just Cali), lots of G Funk-using artists all throughout a relatively large area in the West Coast, and that coupled with certain characteristic lyrical themes combined to make a lot of what is now known as "Gangsta rap". And the South also largely developed their own definitive sounds: horrorcore, phonk, trap music, etc. But the midwest never really had a characteristic sound. It would consistently breed many very unique artists whose sound were never all that similar unless they worked with one another a lot. In Detroit in particular, Slum Village, Dilla, and their frequent collaborators (Phat Kat, Elzhi, etc) could be said to have had a similar sound, but that wasnt usually kept consistent when these artists werent working together. That rings especially true in the case of Eminem, he didnt adopt a sound or style that originated from this area at all, in fact on his first album he straight up bites Nas and AZ, and on subsequent albums they were all pretty generically and shittily produced (for the most part, even his best produced albums with the biggest names arent even that outstanding production wise), such that you couldnt really attribute his "sound" to any one area, though I guess some of MMLP would technically kind of qualify as West Coast hip hop. And nowadays, you can't say anything about Detroit's sound. Along with the sound of Dilla, there's Black Milk, who's a bit of a stylistic chameleon at times, Danny Brown, Royce Da 5'9, Marv Won, Proof Deshaun (RIP) , Guilty Simpson, the rest of D-12, etc, there's not much of anything consistent about the way Detroit hip hop sounds at all anymore, even less so than there used to be
*(VERSE 1)* *"Slums of Detroit, drugs from the port, plugged with the source* *Gun in my shorts, blood was the sport* *Jumped from the porch, hung like a horse, Ones with the Force* *Drunk in a Porsche, trunk full of corpse* *Dump with the torch, run for the Ford, love for my daughter* *Son was the fourth, youngin' on the run with a warrant* *Motherfuck a judge and the courts, club full of dorks* *Got it out the mud in my 'ports, had to let the love run its course* *Cousin up North, plugged in New York* *Plugged on the Coast, doves and them storks, tub full of dope* *Road trips to Ypsi', what's good with the coke?* *Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope* *Dub with the smoke, got about a dub in my coat* *Ain't even on the flyer but think I'm in love with the host* *Glove on the toast, this for all my cousins and folks* *Bloods and my locs, they know I'ma thug 'til I croak"*
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I am very sorry I must have been under a rock always overlooked boldy this track made me see the light and now listening to his catalog don't know what I've been smoking to sleep on boldy
Al became a regular on rotation for me back in the Mobb Deep days. They say the great ones can ways make more hits and reinvent themselves. Well, CONGRATULATIONS on your success with Boldy & Griselda. On another note, I know you have enough for a Prodigy "Lost Lyrics" Album tucked away.....let's hear it!
That cymbal that comes in every 12.5 seconds 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Alchemist has taken OVER. Thank you for keeping us content throughout this horrible 2020 with immaculate production.
Same here. I heard it on Boldy's IG live last April/May (Vince's verse wasn't on it yet) and then later on they were saying they recorded like 30 joints for Boldface and Tea in China and were gonna have to leave off 6-10, and I was hoping so hard that this was going to make the cut because I wanted to hear it again.
Only a matter of time they try and take the sauce from my boy boldy. Be on the loookout for music videos trying to get a taste of the sauce. Whole tape fire broski you and big Al dropping that ill.
Intro: Boldy James] Where we at with it? Blockworks, let's get it [Verse 1: Boldy James] Slums of Detroit, drugs from the port Plugged with the source Gun in my shorts, blood was the sport Jumped from the porch Hung like a horse, ones with the force Drunk in a Porsche, trunk full of corpse Dump with the torch Run for the Ford, love for my daughter Son was the fourth youngin’ on the run with a warrant Motherfuck a judge and the courts, club full of dorks Got it out the mud and my ports Had to let the love run its course Cousin up north, plugged in New York Plugged on the coast, doves and them storks Tub full of dope Road trips to Ypsi', what's good with the coke Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope Dub with the smoke, got about a dub in my coats Ain’t even on the flyer, but think I'm in love with the host Glove on the toast, this for all my cousins and folks Bloods and my locs, they know I'ma thug 'till I croak That's how we comin' [Chorus: Boldy James] Overlord status, I be slummin' My son think that I don't love ’em He don’t know his daddy thuggin' Said, "I been out here since a youngin’" Runnin' up a check, thumbin' stuffing hundreds in that Drummond These niggas know that's how we comin’ It ain't no future in your frontin' when my shooters get to dumbin' You know my crew ain't missin' nothin' Over them bloopers and them pumpkins Niggas, know that's how we comin' [Verse 2: Boldy James] First through the third, fifteenth through the thirty-first Thirty-one third, big three, and my dirty Squirt Burnin' sherm, me and Nick speed, here you heard it first Curtis Curb niggas cook beef like it's surf and turf You know we swerve and purr, slicker than fish grease Them early worms get the birds with the big beaks Shit got your bitch workin' my nerves out in Twin Peaks Gin neat, olive martinis, we don't mix drinks Big links, only built for Cubans, think I'm big Meech I been brickin', now I need that Cuban with the big sink I been street, was me, Nut and J-9, now we in deep When it's just me, it's just me and my 9, feel like I'm ten deep On the Warren, planted in the hood, feel like Big Squeak Off of Forest, dancin' with them Wolves, niggas been sheep The hood want the music, trying not to let this shit leak My son tryna fill my shoes, but daddy got some big feet (You've got some pretty big shoes to fill) [Chorus: Boldy James] Overlord status, I be slummin' My son think that I don't love 'em He don't know his daddy thuggin' Said, "I been out here since a youngin'" Runnin' up a check, thumbin' stuffing hundreds in that Drummond These niggas know that's how we comin' It ain't no future in your frontin' when my shooters get to dumbin' You know my crew ain't missin' nothin' Over them bloopers and them pumpkins Niggas, know that's how we comin' [Vese 3: Vince Staples] Came with the Crips, came with the scrip, churn up the bricks Can't never slip, thang on the hip, burst from the whip Drive-by shooter Autopilot, when I bye-bye losers Look mama, no hands, look mama, more bands Big house, more land, lil' Vince a grown man Came with his own plan, no friends wanna pop me Homie, you can't stop me Thuggin' with the wop, burning up Del Amo swap meet You know who the opps was, ain't nobody shot me But I shot, mm, hmm, hmm... maybe 'bout three Wasn't doin' too much, I done made a few bucks I can get you Ku Kluxed, underneath the white sheet Off the porch with hot feet Could've ran a 40 in a four-flat .44, snub nose, homie let me hold that I ain't never shoot it though Trade it for a deuce-five and a sidekick's life Put that shit on Tiny Scrap, pulled up where they find me at Shot and then we fired back, almost hit the gray Benz Send it to Atlanta, got the Tesla with the gray rims Try me, I'ma' put you on a stretcher, that's on gangland
Boldy James been spitting hard like this since like 09.. I first heard him on Finally Famous 3 on a Chuck Inglish beat. "Let's re-up half of brick and bring it back to the kitchen ... 6 Os get stashed in ceiling. 6 Os, in traffic. I'm pinching, this O. And that one, get split and broke in half. And this, his O. And that one, is his. And this O, I'm baggin. And this one, this O the last nigga" Don Cannon shouted everybody name, except his. It took me almost a year until I got to find his name. But when I did. *I think Boldy James and Helios Hussain would make the best Detroit hood track*
Accidentally clicked on this and saw Vince was in the title so I was like fucc it I’ll stay but I’ve never of boldy James and dude flowed on this shit definitely got a new fan
I’m late, but I’m here now. I’ve been bumpin this for like 3 weeks straight. I listen to Snort a lot. His unique sound is 🔥. I’m a Guru fan, so it’s easy to fw Boldy. Vince is always legit. 💪🏾🔥
Why can't I like this song at least 1000 times??? The beat is so so so... dope . And the lyrics??? How is this not mainstream? Better than anything I know of...
Amazing just amazing, love this album. From the lyrics to the beats and lets not forget the beautiful album artwork, have listened to this album at least 25 times since it dropped. This is a 10/10 for me.
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Boldy's rhyme scheme in that first verse is beyond fire.
Wasn’t it tho? Jesus Christ smh
I remember back when burning man was blacks in Birmingham... before the presidential diversion scam matter fact, before they clapped Franz ferdinand
Black thought
That was wack as fuck dude lol
@@cbchansey6866 Black Thought
"When its me and my nine feel like i'm ten deep."
ok, sir
Facts
💯 was definitely bout to post this. He snappin
🔥
Bar got me like woooooo
Tooo FYE
Boldy James,
Benny the Butcher,
Conway the Machine,
Freddie Gibbs,
Westide Gunn
are the finest MC's of 2020.
P E R I O D !!! !!!
I approve this message
I'd say Denzel Curry also belongs on the list
Joey Bad
Mach Hommy
Don’t forget Action Bronson & Roc Marciano!!
Vince staples had a genius flow on this one
Its his best verse to me that or Hive
His verse was trash
Reminds me of a dope westcoast 90s lyricist🔥. He in the wrong era.
Boldy definitely did as well
They both did, this is probably one of boldy's best verses
Alchemist and Lonewolf? Legends in their respective lanes
Bro that’s what I’m sayin 🤯 Lucki x alchemist next frfr
Put me on to more of my man lonewolf jheez this video is cray
@@mikhailpugliano9610 any of his videos with Lucki are dope
Sweet G yes!!!!
Amen
The Detroit sound started by the legendary Dilla is being carried by a non native. I love what Al does for Detroit and its sound.
Makin me think how 🔥 a boldy x dilla album woulda been🤯
@@harryhaywood94 legend has it,boldy has a project in the vault thats full of dilla beats. Hopefully he releases it one day
So dope you think so too. Alchemist gives a little nod to Dilla in the video for Scrape the Bowl. Somewhere in the video Boldy is walking into a convenience store as Al walks out the door with a donut.
It takes more than one or two artist to define a region's sound. The East Coast/NYC sound came from the fact that that boom bap shit was extremely characteristic of NYC artists, regardless of what borough or area. Same thing with the West Coast sound (although it was basically just Cali), lots of G Funk-using artists all throughout a relatively large area in the West Coast, and that coupled with certain characteristic lyrical themes combined to make a lot of what is now known as "Gangsta rap". And the South also largely developed their own definitive sounds: horrorcore, phonk, trap music, etc. But the midwest never really had a characteristic sound. It would consistently breed many very unique artists whose sound were never all that similar unless they worked with one another a lot. In Detroit in particular, Slum Village, Dilla, and their frequent collaborators (Phat Kat, Elzhi, etc) could be said to have had a similar sound, but that wasnt usually kept consistent when these artists werent working together. That rings especially true in the case of Eminem, he didnt adopt a sound or style that originated from this area at all, in fact on his first album he straight up bites Nas and AZ, and on subsequent albums they were all pretty generically and shittily produced (for the most part, even his best produced albums with the biggest names arent even that outstanding production wise), such that you couldnt really attribute his "sound" to any one area, though I guess some of MMLP would technically kind of qualify as West Coast hip hop. And nowadays, you can't say anything about Detroit's sound. Along with the sound of Dilla, there's Black Milk, who's a bit of a stylistic chameleon at times, Danny Brown, Royce Da 5'9, Marv Won, Proof Deshaun (RIP) , Guilty Simpson, the rest of D-12, etc, there's not much of anything consistent about the way Detroit hip hop sounds at all anymore, even less so than there used to be
@cityking9ne ya Danny just doesnt have anything characteristic about his sound other than that his projects are always brilliant
Someone said “I believe Boldy James just like I believe Freddie Gibbs”. Big FACTS . Amazing album, been on repeat since it dropped
I agreeeeee!!!!
Can we hear a Boldy + Gibbs collab??? Omg omg
A Ja go check the album, The Price of Tea in Chine. Boldy + Gibbs . Song is titled SNORT
@@bryantnardizzi thank you!!!
My first time ever hearing Boldy James. I like it. I’m gonna check out The Price Of Tea.
@@riohillman man. Check out my first chemistry set...brother Al. Mannnn. If I did not know I thought it was P....he so dope
"ain't nobody shot me, but i shot mmh mmh mmh, name about three." vince can't even snitch on himself
Officer Kenny watchin....
that shit was so hard
That’s the line!
He kilt that jawn 🔥
If you been a Vince Staples fan you know Boldy James was his favorite rapper 2011-2012
Tied with Ray J & Bow Wow 😂
Vince put me on to Boldy back in 2011-2012 😢 thought I was the only one.
@@skulled9548he put me on too I remember that video where he said that
“Real Niggas Like Nipsey Give A Hood Nigga Hope” I felt that tbh 🙏🏽
“Look momma no hands, Look momma mo bands”🔥
*(VERSE 1)*
*"Slums of Detroit, drugs from the port, plugged with the source*
*Gun in my shorts, blood was the sport*
*Jumped from the porch, hung like a horse, Ones with the Force*
*Drunk in a Porsche, trunk full of corpse*
*Dump with the torch, run for the Ford, love for my daughter*
*Son was the fourth, youngin' on the run with a warrant*
*Motherfuck a judge and the courts, club full of dorks*
*Got it out the mud in my 'ports, had to let the love run its course*
*Cousin up North, plugged in New York*
*Plugged on the Coast, doves and them storks, tub full of dope*
*Road trips to Ypsi', what's good with the coke?*
*Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope*
*Dub with the smoke, got about a dub in my coat*
*Ain't even on the flyer but think I'm in love with the host*
*Glove on the toast, this for all my cousins and folks*
*Bloods and my locs, they know I'ma thug 'til I croak"*
Fire flames
Alan Brown overlord status how we slummin my son think that I on’t ❤️him he on’t knw his daddy thuggin
Dumb 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Super duper ill wordplay
🔥🔥🔥💸
Boldy SPITTIN and Vince bringing back the Stolen Youth flow 🔥🔥🔥
Yea it really is the old school Vince flow!🔥🔥🔥
I feel like vince is one of the most underrated rappers of this generation. He's actually a real spitter
@@hiiipoweriii2211 truth bro
How as this not touched a milli yet?
Earl swearshirt would be a blessing on this track
Broooooo
boldy with earl?? maaan i would need to hear an entire project of that!
@@patrickmbarker yeah would be a gift from the goods
@@patrickmbarker You know Earl was on the last Boldy x Alchemist project right? On "Reform School".
This comment almost made me cry the way i imagined earl on this beat...
Only way to describe this is Alchemistry 🔥
Vince spazzed made that look easy
chubbyurma eh
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trap sam what
for me he has fallen off hard what's up with his tone here, sounds corny
@@TheJDoyle42 vince? Heck no he cold specially on this verse
Nah this vince verse is ridiculous
+ Tha video hard af, alc is that guy when it comes to music video aura
YESSIR ⛓
you never miss 🔥🔥
Dope video dog fw the visuals suits Boldy nicely .
LONEWOLF goats collabin w goats
Went off on this one man 🐐
your video was fucking fire
one of the hardest albums out. pure fire
Meditated State of Mind gotta peep Loner Kay 4 The Soul
Yeah great album, but i think the new is Superior.
Dope!! A Vince x Alchemist project would be way too good !!
Josh Escapes i was just saying that to a friend of mine or even SP the ghost
@@ChocolateDon929 Styles P is so fire after all these years! 🔥 he'd kill every beat.
ScHoolboy Q x The Alchemist would be better due to their dark sounds
they have one in the stash already no release date.
Heavy fasho
this video is crazy, must have taken ages
I am very sorry I must have been under a rock always overlooked boldy this track made me see the light and now listening to his catalog don't know what I've been smoking to sleep on boldy
Unbelievable
The rhyme scheme and flow on this is insane too
make a song like this and become the best rapper of all time
They complimented each other real good on this track
Shit was perfect!
Vince sounds great on alc beats!
Alchemist’s sample selection is undefeated
vince is next level...
1:52 "When is just me, it's just me and my 9 feel like I'm 10 deep."
Crazy seeing Lonewolf go from working with lucki to alchemist
every person involved with this track/video is rare lol
Can't tell what's better:
The beat, the bars, or the video?!?!?!??!
this album means something to me man!!😭😭😭😭😭🙏
Al became a regular on rotation for me back in the Mobb Deep days. They say the great ones can ways make more hits and reinvent themselves. Well, CONGRATULATIONS on your success with Boldy & Griselda. On another note, I know you have enough for a Prodigy "Lost Lyrics" Album tucked away.....let's hear it!
Mark Baz I agree
👏👏👏👏🔥
Preach!
Mark Baz the rare white bird
Y’all gotta tap in with Loner Kay 🤧 4THESOuL Something different fr
fuego
Alc cool ass on the bench in the background!
Boldy, alchemist, vince, AND lonewolf
'Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope'
One of the best albums this year...
Every album produced by Alchemist this year is in that Album of the Year category
Dayum-------------------- tHAT Boldy James can spit- Salute to the Art--------------------------------------------------
Detroit's hidden gem
And South L.A. hidden gem
"GUN IN MY SHORTS, BLOOD WAS THE SPORT.."
I FELT THAT!!
Vince went off 🔥🔥
That cymbal that comes in every 12.5 seconds 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Alchemist has taken OVER. Thank you for keeping us content throughout this horrible 2020 with immaculate production.
"Not even on the flier but i think I'm in love with the host"
Masterpiece
Been a minute since I heard Vince on these type beats. I miss it.
favorite song off the album
This beat is so crazy and the flow is immaculate. Agreed.
For me it’s Pinto but this is fire too
Didnt expect Dat to be here aint gon lie😂 Fw it doe🔥🔥
Phone bill
Same here. I heard it on Boldy's IG live last April/May (Vince's verse wasn't on it yet) and then later on they were saying they recorded like 30 joints for Boldface and Tea in China and were gonna have to leave off 6-10, and I was hoping so hard that this was going to make the cut because I wanted to hear it again.
“ When it’s just me; it’s me & my 9 I feel like I’m 10x Deep “ 🐐
Vince Staples one of the most thought profoking rappers ever
Still bumpin this song heavy.
"Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope" ..... 100 percent
Rhyme scene in the first section is something else, probs the best verse I've heard this year
Only a matter of time they try and take the sauce from my boy boldy. Be on the loookout for music videos trying to get a taste of the sauce. Whole tape fire broski you and big Al dropping that ill.
vic R. That’s a fact
Lol people are already taking it. Earl’s whole new voice and flow is Boldy.
@@TheBizBoutique your a joke. Earl pays respect and has his own lane. Wayyyy off that chart
Intro: Boldy James]
Where we at with it?
Blockworks, let's get it
[Verse 1: Boldy James]
Slums of Detroit, drugs from the port
Plugged with the source
Gun in my shorts, blood was the sport
Jumped from the porch
Hung like a horse, ones with the force
Drunk in a Porsche, trunk full of corpse
Dump with the torch
Run for the Ford, love for my daughter
Son was the fourth youngin’ on the run with a warrant
Motherfuck a judge and the courts, club full of dorks
Got it out the mud and my ports
Had to let the love run its course
Cousin up north, plugged in New York
Plugged on the coast, doves and them storks
Tub full of dope
Road trips to Ypsi', what's good with the coke
Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope
Dub with the smoke, got about a dub in my coats
Ain’t even on the flyer, but think I'm in love with the host
Glove on the toast, this for all my cousins and folks
Bloods and my locs, they know I'ma thug 'till I croak
That's how we comin'
[Chorus: Boldy James]
Overlord status, I be slummin'
My son think that I don't love ’em
He don’t know his daddy thuggin'
Said, "I been out here since a youngin’"
Runnin' up a check, thumbin' stuffing hundreds in that Drummond
These niggas know that's how we comin’
It ain't no future in your frontin' when my shooters get to dumbin'
You know my crew ain't missin' nothin'
Over them bloopers and them pumpkins
Niggas, know that's how we comin'
[Verse 2: Boldy James]
First through the third, fifteenth through the thirty-first
Thirty-one third, big three, and my dirty Squirt
Burnin' sherm, me and Nick speed, here you heard it first
Curtis Curb niggas cook beef like it's surf and turf
You know we swerve and purr, slicker than fish grease
Them early worms get the birds with the big beaks
Shit got your bitch workin' my nerves out in Twin Peaks
Gin neat, olive martinis, we don't mix drinks
Big links, only built for Cubans, think I'm big Meech
I been brickin', now I need that Cuban with the big sink
I been street, was me, Nut and J-9, now we in deep
When it's just me, it's just me and my 9, feel like I'm ten deep
On the Warren, planted in the hood, feel like Big Squeak
Off of Forest, dancin' with them Wolves, niggas been sheep
The hood want the music, trying not to let this shit leak
My son tryna fill my shoes, but daddy got some big feet (You've got some pretty big shoes to fill)
[Chorus: Boldy James]
Overlord status, I be slummin'
My son think that I don't love 'em
He don't know his daddy thuggin'
Said, "I been out here since a youngin'"
Runnin' up a check, thumbin' stuffing hundreds in that Drummond
These niggas know that's how we comin'
It ain't no future in your frontin' when my shooters get to dumbin'
You know my crew ain't missin' nothin'
Over them bloopers and them pumpkins
Niggas, know that's how we comin'
[Vese 3: Vince Staples]
Came with the Crips, came with the scrip, churn up the bricks
Can't never slip, thang on the hip, burst from the whip
Drive-by shooter
Autopilot, when I bye-bye losers
Look mama, no hands, look mama, more bands
Big house, more land, lil' Vince a grown man
Came with his own plan, no friends wanna pop me
Homie, you can't stop me
Thuggin' with the wop, burning up Del Amo swap meet
You know who the opps was, ain't nobody shot me
But I shot, mm, hmm, hmm... maybe 'bout three
Wasn't doin' too much, I done made a few bucks
I can get you Ku Kluxed, underneath the white sheet
Off the porch with hot feet
Could've ran a 40 in a four-flat
.44, snub nose, homie let me hold that
I ain't never shoot it though
Trade it for a deuce-five and a sidekick's life
Put that shit on Tiny Scrap, pulled up where they find me at
Shot and then we fired back, almost hit the gray Benz
Send it to Atlanta, got the Tesla with the gray rims
Try me, I'ma' put you on a stretcher, that's on gangland
Still 💎
Boldy James always been that nigga in my book ever since Concrete Connie & One of One I been dialed in!
He's been a legend and just keeps going
First time hearing Boldy James... I’ve been sleeping 😴 this is so amazing
2:03 "My son trying to fill my shoes but daddy got some big feet."
One of my favorite lines on the track
Preach!
he’s got some pretty big shoes
My favorite bar 🔥
Read this the moment he said that. Fire.
Boldy James been spitting hard like this since like 09.. I first heard him on Finally Famous 3 on a Chuck Inglish beat. "Let's re-up half of brick and bring it back to the kitchen ... 6 Os get stashed in ceiling. 6 Os, in traffic. I'm pinching, this O. And that one, get split and broke in half. And this, his O. And that one, is his. And this O, I'm baggin. And this one, this O the last nigga" Don Cannon shouted everybody name, except his. It took me almost a year until I got to find his name. But when I did. *I think Boldy James and Helios Hussain would make the best Detroit hood track*
Who else feels like a kid in a candy store when boldy starts his verse in this
this is one of my favorite songs. the beat, cadence, flow. THIS SHIT IS FIIIIRRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Surf N Turf into Runnin transition 🤌🏾 masterpiece theatre
Song of the year
Thuggin til we croak 😵
Best album of first the quarter
Been a boldy fan this is definitely a favorite. And now a Staples fan too. Fire.
Those drums are so smooth
Back in 20102011 I knew Boldy would get his run in time. The subtle depth is what does it. Its like reading/listening to a graphic novel.
"Real niggas like Nipsey give a hood nigga hope", why we can't have artist like this on radio. Matter of fact fuck the mainstream.
pure heat right here. that beat incredible aaaaaaaaalchemist
man...this that shit that got me with a stank face the whole time.
James the truth
Vince on this feature was something else 🔥🔥🔥
Vince verse was fucking awesome
one of my most favorite Alchemist beats ever.
vince and boldy compliment each other so well. need a collab tape
1 of the hardest joints on the album💪🏽🔥AOTY frontrunner right now too
I clicked on this on accident scrolling through my recommendations. Glad I did 🔥 good shit.
Accidentally clicked on this and saw Vince was in the title so I was like fucc it I’ll stay but I’ve never of boldy James and dude flowed on this shit definitely got a new fan
This lowkey the hottest song of 2020
I’m late, but I’m here now. I’ve been bumpin this for like 3 weeks straight. I listen to Snort a lot. His unique sound is 🔥. I’m a Guru fan, so it’s easy to fw Boldy. Vince is always legit. 💪🏾🔥
Boldy really made a great album.
Best collab
Why can't I like this song at least 1000 times??? The beat is so so so... dope
. And the lyrics??? How is this not mainstream? Better than anything I know of...
Can we talk bout the fire that’s Vince
Still Great...when music don't age.
Underground,underworld.
Respect from São Paulo,Brasil!
His mic tapes be slappaz ...waddup doeee. Ypsi smoke be bold asf in the early 2000s
Hard.
First heard Boldy on the cool kids layup joint, been following him ever since🔥🔥🔥
al chemist! best to ever do it
Amazing just amazing, love this album. From the lyrics to the beats and lets not forget the beautiful album artwork, have listened to this album at least 25 times since it dropped. This is a 10/10 for me.
Vince staples is up to something
The joint yes man ✌✌✌👌👌👌🙏🙏🙏🌠🌠🌠🌄🌄🌄👏👏👏💪💪💪👍👍👍👊👊👊🔥🔥🔥😎😎😎🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍
Straight hard... and Vince ripped it...#real hip hop
Vince and Boldy always 🔥🔥🔥
I’m so happy 2020 is becoming the year for boom bap doing numbers again
Boldy could've handled the whole beat shit was raw
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Sheesh!! Boldy and Al always killin it
Verse of the year.
The vibes from this beat are melancholy fire!!