TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Intro 00:32 Suspicious Activity 06:35 Final Moments 14:26 COVID 24:10 Bloodas 30:21 Stickz & Stonez Z to A Reaction: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Mr6p_4k_Jzc.html Learn about Jersey Club Music: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ilcWHbbVwF4.html
Z to A was not included because one of the producers on this is a scumbag, so I was going to leave it out all together, but I decided to just upload it separately. twitter.com/ProdByWalkz/status/1509186483546206215?t=hTr3IjRI8pe0g43IK0NBQA&s=19 twitter.com/UKSinister_/status/1498029935583182858?t=OHILDOgQ5xqOP0MlZi6BBA&s=19
The identify crisis in the second song is hilarious and accurate lmao. I was annoyed that you took so long to drop this but it was worth. Best reaction and break down.
Thank you for the love and tuning in. We both work full time jobs, so we do what we can. Frank also isn't a RU-vidr, so there's that too. This isn't a priority for him
Just so that it's said, S Wavey isn't really an artist, which kinda explains his performance on Bloodas. Personally, it's one of my favorites on the album just for the simplicity and the back and forth, just wanted to mention to allow Wavey a bit
Hey shadiq, if it makes you feel any better, i just saw your story and i am still entertained by this video alone as well as a ton of your other reactions. Your viewers are reasonable, handle your stuff bro we can wait
Yooo seedy drill is absolutely a thing! Throwback Thursday from Karma and Trizzac's Demented project comes to mind but I know there's a bunch of others. Great job putting this together 💪🏿 the edits were crisp
'still in the o man blanco vanish, you'd know if you know some spanish'. Still on the O is a song by Harlem Spartans with Blanco on it and blanco means white in spanish, so disappear basically. He references both in this lyric, beautiful.
@@KRXOVRmedia i think its swaveys voice towards the end of his part where he says “spottem gottem”. The syncopation of the beat and his flow scratches my brain so perfectly
Sus 2nd verse on Bloodas had some lyrical content SPINABENZ in your flats ....... In the POLO with three Gs POP OUT leave man in a box like jack. then the ktrap/doroad sequence you guys caught His verse was hard imo
@@KRXOVRmedia I think that he means lyricism in terms of wordplay and technicality. I'd say that it's arguable because we have/had Woosh, KO, NitoNB, Yanko, Teeway, Izzpot, RV, Digga D and many others. Not to mention upcoming artists like TwoFace, OVE, Gully, N15 D Rose, Cristale, etc. Suspect is absolutely top-tier, though I wouldn't say he's "the best ever", but he had the potential to be.
This is Sus for you guys , delivery yes , beat yes, wordplay yes, devilish yes, hook yes, he's a completed drill rapper and for my opinion he is on the Top 5 Drill Rappers 1. CB 2. LD 3. Ps Hitsquad 4. Nito NB 5. Suspect (my opinion)
Thanks for this, great reaction and editing! Your work ethic is really admirable. Glad to see that both of your opinions were pretty similar to mine. For Final Moments, there was a Suspect verse that was removed that just had pure crud, but would've made the song better because it was catchy, in my opinion. I'd love to know your thoughts on it, even if just a comment. Here is the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fYWH02KZ7nY.html Lyrics should be at the top of the comments, if you sort by newest first.
How has it taken so long for me to realise he says “in a trap with dave not santan feds wanna analyse songs like hang man” that was a refrence to daves hangman right
Thrill is really not a weak song, in my opinion, it was one of my favourites. The repeated lines were kind of wack, but it served it's purpose as an outro and the instrumental was really cold.
It LITERALLY uses the EXACT SAME kick pattern that defines a Jersey beat which is a genre that uses samples AND pre-dates Drill, ON TOP of pointing out several times in the video that it switches between different productions styles, but okay sure go off, I guess.