They’re like the good delicious sauce you spread across your meal. He’s literally mumbling in the background with what sounds like a sample. Please don’t try and convince me that the guy who spent his first few bars saying, “Yeah, Yeah” over and over is the greatest rap punk rocker of our time. Uzi said he’s one of the greatest to ever do it, hyperbole is over 9,000%. I can see the kids losing their ever loving minds.ĭoes Gucci get credit for sauce? I don’t think he created the term but he definitely told us not to be lost in it and I’ve heeded those words every day since. Next “Magnolia?” Too soon to call but it has that same simplistic innocence over a body possessing bassline. This beat is pure bananas, Donkey Kong would go ape shit if this came on. All the ughs and yeahs that you'd expect to find in trap songs are here.
Uzi just turned a song about the basics of saving a life by mouth to mouth into a rockstar anthem. The beat is building up surrounding a cappella vocals. Diamonds shining like a lighthouse is another overused rap phrase that needs to be retired. Speed up, slow down! I will admit, the most basic phrases sound cool when Uzi says them. Uzi says he’s ready, but I would have liked for him to just show us on the intro. No mumble, I can understand the Auto-Tune drenched singing, the tempo has increased, but this is such a weird way to start an album. This is one of the oddest intros I’ve heard all year. Uzi mentioned the money and the power of fame. Okay, he’s rapping in trap haikus? It doesn’t sound like complete sentences. So does that make him Uzi Daddy Vert? He says that he started all of this. He's saying he doesn’t give a fuck about what anyone says about him. His words caught me by surprise, I’m not sure what he said outside of “I’m not gonna lie and yeah/yeah.” Love the woozy bassline, it’s as intoxicated as I am and carefree like Uzi. She said, “Uzi not again.” She’s waking him up. Did he just say “Goat?” No producer tags at the beginning. Of course, because this is the second Luv Is Rage, excuse me, I'm drunk. Why is the album intro entitled "Two"? Does Uzi have two albums? Is it split between two personalities? That would get Reddit talking.