Eli Sostre – Let You Go (Review & Stream)

Eli Sostre is an up and coming spitter from Brooklyn that I think got the Juice. You know I am always trying to find new talent, so lets give dude a chance real quick.

I like it! Since Bryson Tiller has been a bit anti-social lately, it’s good to hear someone who might be a little similar to him right? On this song, Eli smoothly raps about this girl that is on his mind (amongst a few other things). He’s a lot more blunt on his raps than on the chorus, but on both, he displays this honesty that is pretty infectious to listen to.

This is a nice little record to become an Eli fan to.

OVERALL RATING (4.9/5)


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