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Im a big fan ??? Comment by momclosethedoor Love the beat drop ? Comment by Gracie King Yooooo this is fireee NO CAP???? Comment by Timmy Golub With the 300 dollar headphones ??⛽️ Comment by izy The duo’s second single, “No Type,” serves as a metaphor for the album itself it’s a strangely entrancing grab-bag of sounds that nonetheless introduces a pair of highly skilled, improbably memorable rappers to a tired scene.STOP WITH THE SHITTY REMIXES Comment by TRYHARD gaming 1 In a game where so much clout is granted to rappers digging deep and getting emotional - The Pinkprint the best example of such a deliberately crafted narrative - it’s nothing short of refreshing to hear young MCs like these two keeping things loose and easy. But SremmLife is an oddly positive, mostly-PC record that celebrates enthusiasm and youth over strife or drama. Rae Sremmurd are at their best when they’re doing what they want, rather than eschewing their oddities in favor of radio-friendly hooks (“Safe Sex”) or buzzword phrasing (“This Could Be Us,” an already-outdated meme of a track destined to live in “planking on a million” infamy). It’s mind-numbingly repetitive but never for a second is it boring. “YNO” struts around wearing its glossily ironic production with pride as Swae details the brothers oft-reported former life of poverty, warbling frantically, “I used to tell them I was gonna be something / They used to look at me and laugh.”
“Unlock the Swag” ticks off the modern-day rap lyrical checklist in metronomic fashion: molly references, D’Usse, bands that make us all dance.
There’s something about Mike WiLL’s sharp-eyed understanding of the rappers’ voices that smoothes out their edges without masking their tics and quirks. They managed to tap onetime SPIN Artist of the Year Mike WiLL Made-It for most of the album’s production, and on most cuts that don’t bear his name - like the Young Chop-helmed “My X,” an exhumation of dated misogyny, the Sonny Digital mess “Up Like Trump,” or the weirdly “Starships”-goes-trap “Safe Sex Pay Checks” - Rae Sremmurd stumble over their own flow. Nicki Minaj and Pusha T jumped on the “No Flex Zone” remix though Her Minajesty made the track her own, she returned the favor by playing hook girl on their debut SremmLife‘s most ebullient cut, “Throw Sum Mo.”Īs a whole, SremmLife brims with potential it’s clear with each breath that Slim and Swae are hungry. It’s a testament to Rae Sremmurd’s year, one in which they rocketed from relative unknowns into rap wunderkinds. One of 2014’s greatest viral moments came during Solange’s wedding afterparty, when the singer and her young son Julez performed a perfectly choreographed routine to Rae Sremmurd’s inescapable debut single, “No Flex Zone.” As the reedy, yelping voices of Mississippi siblings Slim Jimmy and Swae Lee - born Khalif and Aaquil Brown - fill the air, Solange bounds around with a smile.