Skooly – Stylin’ (Ft. Young Thug) (Review & Stream)

This song clearly should be called ‘Wildin’ instead of Stylin’.

Skooly raps very similarly to Thugger on his verse, just a little more squeakier sounding. I think he does a good job of hyping up the song by himself, allowing for Thugger to simply lay his verse down without any other major responsibilities.

You know something I find unique about Thugger? I feel like he’s starting to sound a lot like a veteran rapper in the game when he’s featured on a song. On his part, he approaches his verse with this cockiness that allow the listeners to know that a special individual is featured on the song.

Atlanta continues to bring out the biggest stars in the rap game.

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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