I’m not too familiar with these EarthGang fucks. I love the beat, and his flow was really smooth. He kinda just rambled about getting high and chillin’ with his friends. The beat is really nice, but there’s only one verse, and he doesn’t really go into too much detail about anything interesting. I enjoyed this, but it’s far less satisfying than the previous few tracks. He lowered the tempo and added some Trap inspired percussion. This motherfucker Hollywood JB sampled Scenario. His delivery on the hook is really fucking cool too. I think he’s from Atlanta too, so that must be how J.I.D knows him. Childish Major is one of my favorite producers, so it’s cool to see him on a popular project like this. This beat is HARD, and the hook is dope af. Oh okay, yeah this is definitely the song Frostie was talking about. It’s definitely one of the capitalized tracks. I think this is the track that Frostie’s obsessed with.
#J.i.d. the never story zip how to#
“ Kinda close but no cigarillo / He was armored up that’s a armadillo / My pops did time in the military / And he taught us how to disarm a nigga.” I can already tell I’m gonna love this album. The production is perfectly synchronized with J.I.D’s bars. I’m not just saying that ’cause the beat sounds good you can tell that they really put a lot of time into this track. Man, this is a REALLY well produced track. J.I.D’s voice sounds like a slightly altered version of Anderson. It sounds like someone was actually playing the drums in the studio it doesn’t sound like it came from a machine. It’s just an intro, but I’m not gonna be deleting it. He’s just singing “ Everyone’s a star.” This isn’t really a full song. Is that J.I.D? Is it him or Sean McVerry? Oh shit.