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Thaiboy's production on some tracks is just okay
Despite Thaiboy's presence in the Drain Gang holy trinity, his production on some of the songs is just okay. This isn't his best work yet. But it isn't the worst either.
Tiger is Thaiboy Digital's first mixtape. It features Thaiboy's autotuned voice, and synthy production by Whitearmor. The song "I'm Fresh" is a great self-affirmation. The title is hypnotically repeated, and it has a drill-inspired rhythm.
The album's title, Back 2 Life, is a reference to the fact that Thaiboy has lived through many changes in his life. This is an opportunity for Thaiboy to share the lessons he's learned with his fans.
Yung Gud's solo work Yung Gud is a producer with a distinct style. His sound has evolved from euro-trance synths to a more analog palette. His production is very detailed, with prominent guitar parts on several tracks. The instrumentals are often catchy and ethereal, but are also very real. His music is a combination of EDM-flavored trap. He has also remixed songs for other artists. His work with Meek Mill's "Monster" and Tinashe's "2 On" both garnered positive critical reviews.
As a producer, Gud has worked with many different artists, including Travis Scott and Halsey. His newest album, Foreign Exchange, is a collaborative effort with Rx Papi. Gud is executive producer of the album. He was so impressed with Papi's work that he reached out to him directly.
Exile and Sunset in Silver City Unlikely candidates include Swedish rapper Bladee and his ilk. The sexiest male in the house is not your typical rapper. Nevertheless, Bladee is the man for a reason and the rest of his crew has no problem in getting their respective t-shirts signed. The only problem is that they want to be pampered in a swanky club. Luckily, Bladee has a sexy wife to take care of the ladies. The man is a sucker for a good ole' fashion ladies night. Not to mention the obligatory man-on-the-land shenanigans and the twosome. The best part is, he's not a picky eater. If you're looking for a date worthy evening, head over to Bladee's posh abode and the aforementioned patty will be yours for the princely sum of $10.
Stardust Yung Lean has returned with a new mixtape titled Stardust. A 35-minute masterpiece, the album features the usual suspects and some notable names. The album's big winner is "Bliss", which features the incomparable FKA twigs. Originally conceived as a collaboration with Playboi Carti, it didn't make it. Despite this, the track is still an ear-splitting blast of twitchy drums and ear-wormed vocals.
Stardust also features a pair of successful mode-switching collabs. Yung Lean, who has been at the helm of the Drain Gang for the better part of a decade, has managed to remain at the helm of his own ship despite some hiccups along the way.
Ecco2K's debut album Using Ecco2K as a guinea pig may have been akin to a first person test subject, but the sandbox has not slowed down the Swedish duo, nor the mercenaries en masse. In fact, the likes of the aforementioned duo have racked up some serious cash in the biz. As a matter of fact, a couple of the lucky boffos have been awarded with a check to the tune of tens of thousands of euros. Despite the fact that the duo are still in the process of reshaping their respective businesses, a brief chat with the lads in question revealed that they have a solid grasp on the business and an amenable appetite for finer brews.
Bladee's drain gang music videos Yung Lean and Bladee are members of Drain Gang, a group of artists and musicians that has become a cult of internet fans. The band is made up of musicians, producers, and singers. They are known for their unique style. They have gained a lot of traction online and have become a source of inspiration for people looking for an alternative to mainstream music.
Bladee is a Swedish rapper and record producer who has become known in collaboration with Yung Lean and the Sad Boys. He has released several albums that have been very important to the group. His fourth studio album was released last year, and it was produced by frequent collaborator Lusi.
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