Rae sremmurd this could be us trap natioj
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Frequent collaborator Mike Will Made It produced a majority of the album, and the brothers seem comfortable maturing into his cooler beats.
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SremmLife 2 has a little more finesse to it.
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They seemed to possess the uncanny ability to smash a verse into any beat, whether or not it really fit there. Rae Sremmurd’s debut album, SremmLife, leaned hard on Swae and Jxmmi’s youthful vocal elasticity. On the other hand, the album’s first track is called "Start A Party." On one hand, that’s believable: SremmLife 2 feels more considered and more complex than anything the pair has released before. Now Rae Sremmurd has returned almost two years later to prove they’re not just here to make goofy club anthems. Nothing was more tangible proof of this than their name - "ear drummers" spelled backwards - which felt not only juvenile, but like a joke. The Mississippi rap duo forced their way into public consciousness with 2014’s modestly crunk anthem "No Flex Zone" and the delightfully unpicky "No Type" - two songs that were equal parts exhilarating and amateurish.įor many critics and listeners, Rae Sremmurd’s boyish voices and apparent eagerness to please felt like permission to not take them seriously. Here, 30 seconds into Rae Sremmurd’s second full-length album, one could be forgiven for thinking that Slim Jxmmi and his brother Swae Lee haven’t moved much from where they started. The line peaks and cracks like the rallying cry of a teenager who has just discovered the existence of women and wants to share his joy. "Beaucoup bitches in the lobby," Slim Jxmmi rasps in the opening moments of SremmLife 2.