ScHoolboy Q Brings The Goofy Charm In Return On 'Numb Numb Juice'

ScHoolboy Q Brings The Goofy Charm In Return On 'Numb Numb Juice'




ScHoolboy Q, the cartoonish glue of T.D.E., Spent the better of the last three years popping up for features for artists like 21 Savage and SiR. As time grows, you start to realize not only how key ScHoolboy Q's voice is, yet how much you miss it. The goofy glaze that blankets each of his words tastes sweet, the way that his lines stick to chaotic, bass-ladened beats like sandpaper place his fans in a candy store any time once he pops up with new content. His unpredictably means that no two songs, or verse, from him sound the same. For the initial time since 2016, ScHoolboy Q has released a new solo single, "Numb Numb Juice," that means that, like Angela Bassett, the rapper's technical capabilities are aging flawlessly.


"Let's get it!," The song screams at the starting, the ScHoolboy Q's famed pinky-up voice setting the stage. From then on, the rapper returns to the embrace of the streets, keeping his lines dense, coarse, and berserk as he gives a barrage of threats. There's three years of energy in the delivery, a pressing urgency, and underlying sense of danger in the cartoonish aesthetic; if his old rap was Scooby Doo, his latest is Samurai Jack. The warped, twisted street anthem ends just shy of two minutes however it's not surprising; through fast-paced, train-chasing raps, ScHoolboy Q with little effort fits six minutes of lyricism into the brief period.


ScHoolboy Q's last studio album Blank Face LP came out in 2016. He released a three-part short film featuring songs from the LP to go and also it. If he did that then, we can't wait to be able to see what he has coming up. There's something big – we can taste it.


Listen to the rapper's energetic return up above.









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