Sunday, March 24, 2019

If Cocaine Could Talk 5 - RJ Payne

What It Sound Like?

We gon write all night to that audio white all night. The new edition is here and it got the vouch from Bell Biv Devoe. RJ Payne ain't playing wit em. Number 5 is in the store in demand like some Jordans. The intro got bars, he couldn't wait to deliver the work, 88 Keys. Stan Da Man is well casted in this series. Some classic soul for you in Brick By Brick. We get some fly talk, no room for a hook. 

The Cookup has a rare feature by Daniel Son. Another name climbing the charts. They spit to the horns and light snares by JK1 The Supanova. Two verses of smoke from artists moving and shaking. No ego, no politics. Audio Addiction is something we could all relate to. He really exploits the imagery f lyrics being elicit. The bass end of the piano comes in so mean. Shouts to Vettrax for this energy. Payne drops jewels on em. Speaking truthfully of his independent blueprint.

We know steel sharpens steel, so features have to be a certain caliber, right?  He's got it covered, David Bars drops through for a fire sixteen. RJ has a crazy flow pattern following. All done over the lively sounds of Chukk James. If he's not cooking these tracks, he's cooking gourmet.

First Donz created a monster from a twisted, happy melody. The track comes through so triumphant. Peep how RJ utilizes DITC names to pant his picture. The creativity level keeps raising. So does his stock. El Chapo Stamp is the fitting title for a rapper that give it up like this. Feared and respected at once. Rushmore hammered out a heavy metal sample, has that good feeling of when I used to buy instrumentals. 

The bars on Legal Drug Money got the radars going up. If you haven't already, it's time for you to bring his name up in the same breath as legends. He's not waiting on it. "Niggas swear they better than Mayweather till they in front of him." Ain't that the truth...?   That beat was by a producer we have to look out for, Tee Got Hitz

One more feature is a verse from Rochester emcee,  Rigz. They head tap this melodic heater.  It has a retro Mobb feel, though it was whipped up by Snowgoons. They made a huge move from overseas, attracting the western ear. We got another joint from Reese Tanaka to bring it all to a close. Griselda Blanco is a song of straight spittin! Simple track with a lot of room for lines, and RJ let's them spill. Everyone finishes their albums different. This reminds me of the ones I grew up listening to, making them remember that final tune and look forward to the new project.
Get yours at the home site for RJ Payne. Thank you and God bless!




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