Chance The Rapper And Lil Yachty Are More Vicious Than Ever On 'Atlanta House Freestyle'
It's habitually fantastic to see the growth in artists' work. That moment where the chills begin and the grins widen, that's while you know that this person that you've been presumably following for years has improved in some, often intangible way.
Chance The Rapper has been around for a while and he's constantly morphed his sound to improve. Identically,
Lil Yachty's been a fixture of hip-hop for three years right now. On their latest teamwork, "Atlanta Home Freestyle," the unlikely duo step up the effort for a rousing number that knocks the wind out of your chest. It's the growth that you habitually wanted, you might have just not realized it.
We think of Chance The Rapper as a cheery lyricist, one whose positive energy permeates his melodies far more than his most of his rap peers. His presence on wax is undeniable; he's the beacon of light that songs are built around if he appears on a visitor feature. Is known for his holier, For his teamwork with Lil Yachty, he breaks out of this space, stepping into Yachty's world of dark, claustrophobic trap. This cold atmosphere, inhabited by starved 808 drums, proves to be navigatable. Chance sounds at residence here as he raps low and whisper-like; it's trap rap ASMR from the hall monitor. Lil Yachty sounds at residence over the production although he's no longer rapping with prolonged spaces and melodies between words. He's similar low and steady, fast and grimacing with threats and bragging that offset Chance's joking bars. "The safe is also big to hide the safe," Chance says seriously, nevertheless it's goofy. "Life is a movie, I was place on Earth at the Sundance," raps Lil Yachty, and immediately after hearing it, you'll smile. This isn't substance over fashion Lil Yachty. This is another guy entirely.
This isn't the only thing that Chance has been cooking up. He's been in the studio working on his album that's set to
drop in July. If this new freestyle is that adventurous, we can imagine what his new LP will sound like.
Listen to "Atlanta Home Freestyle" up above.
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