Awesome rhyme and there is many more to come, according to Mac. On this track Mac explains his plans for becoming a better rapper, and his plan to succeed. Basically a nice little autobiography telling us all sorts of things, whether it be his dreams, his status as a rapper, and what he will do with that success. And a lot of it kinda leaves me interested and waiting to hear more. As for the quality of the rap, well damn, I absolutely love it. He flows great and has some pretty hot lines that are quite catchy. The beat is very chilled and laid back produced by Lord Finesse. Let's see what this team did.
Lord Finesse produced a hell of a track, and it sounds great. Hard to identify most of the sounds, but you can definitely hear those shouts in the background of the track, most likely sampled, but I can't be sure. Those voice and "you know what?" are actually a nice touch. The beat is quite catchy, going right along with those keys. The keys play nice and slow really easing your mind. It seems every other track on K.I.D.S. I review, I need to find the producers other beats. I am just amazed at all this unbelievable production from the K.I.D.S. mixtape. Fantastic job Lord Finesse. And if you didn't know it is actually an old beat called "Hip 2 da game". Check it out!
As I said before Mac Miller practically writes his auto-biography which is great. He certainly had some cool stuff to tell. As you hear him rap, he tells you he hopes it is his last shot, as he was simply a guy who "used to go to school hand with friends and play sports". He admits that there was something missing from life. And thus he started rapping, climbing up that great wall of success. He may be new and people may think he is a mirage but he guarantees he will go hard. His line about the music stores was very interesting, seeing as I had no idea what he was really saying. Ha, oh well he certainly has a future in rapping. Doesn't take to much to understand these lyrics, so go get your 2 cents from this song.
Lord Finesse produced a hell of a track, and it sounds great. Hard to identify most of the sounds, but you can definitely hear those shouts in the background of the track, most likely sampled, but I can't be sure. Those voice and "you know what?" are actually a nice touch. The beat is quite catchy, going right along with those keys. The keys play nice and slow really easing your mind. It seems every other track on K.I.D.S. I review, I need to find the producers other beats. I am just amazed at all this unbelievable production from the K.I.D.S. mixtape. Fantastic job Lord Finesse. And if you didn't know it is actually an old beat called "Hip 2 da game". Check it out!
As I said before Mac Miller practically writes his auto-biography which is great. He certainly had some cool stuff to tell. As you hear him rap, he tells you he hopes it is his last shot, as he was simply a guy who "used to go to school hand with friends and play sports". He admits that there was something missing from life. And thus he started rapping, climbing up that great wall of success. He may be new and people may think he is a mirage but he guarantees he will go hard. His line about the music stores was very interesting, seeing as I had no idea what he was really saying. Ha, oh well he certainly has a future in rapping. Doesn't take to much to understand these lyrics, so go get your 2 cents from this song.
I smoke herb and I make music
I don't even talk about it boy I just do it
Just thought I would let you know that part is so damn smooth. Lots of other hot lines, which makes the track even better. The track is smooth like butter baby.
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