[SONG REVIEW] Vampires In Brooklyn - Mick Jenkins

Considering a large amount of us would be considered Hip-Hop heads if we know terms like cadence, punchlines, and (most likely) we realise that we don't always need so many hi-hats in on a beat. Alternatively you wouldn't be considered a hip-hop head if you said Mick Jenkins was the best rapper you'd heard in a long time...you'd just be right.

See, what you call Hip-Hop nowadays varies but we all have to agree, the respect is what matters most. Where is your 'respect'(status) coming from? What do those people understand about 'Hip-Hop' as a culture and finally what sort of impact have they made in the game. The above questions are answered in this way. His respect is coming from people who know the game well, peep his freestyle. Sway knows the culture more than a lot of people, if you know who Sway is...we don't have the answers.

The Impact that Mick Jenkins had made on the culture is relentless. Has rappers drinking water, raising their bars...his voice is resonant, his flow is effortless, and his consistency in beat choices are nothing I've heard from any rapper (debatable)Basically, this song is dope. That's all. Think Differently? Let Us Know In The Comment Section Below.


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