It's been a bit since we've heard a new track from Kanye West, but all that changes with this the first release for DJ Khaled's upcoming Kiss the Ring record. The track has a blippy strip-club sound that 'Ye rarely raps over, but he absolutely annihilates the beat. Besides referencing Wiz which is sure to gin up controversy, Kanye is his defiant self, gleefully snarling during the track's chorus. If Watch the Throne placed 'Ye atop the rap world, tracks like these only serve to cement his status.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
"Theraflu"
It's been a bit since we've heard a new track from Kanye West, but all that changes with this the first release for DJ Khaled's upcoming Kiss the Ring record. The track has a blippy strip-club sound that 'Ye rarely raps over, but he absolutely annihilates the beat. Besides referencing Wiz which is sure to gin up controversy, Kanye is his defiant self, gleefully snarling during the track's chorus. If Watch the Throne placed 'Ye atop the rap world, tracks like these only serve to cement his status.
Labels:
DJ Khaled,
Kanye West,
Theraflu
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