Jazz Cartier – Guns & Roses (Review & Stream)

Jazz Cartier is the 199th rapper that wants to be a rockstar.


I think highly of Jazz Cartier. The dreadheaded Canadian is capable of singing, but when he raps, he is as impressive as any other artist in his lane. In “Guns and Roses,” he combines both genres together, creating this wavy track that contains lots of braggadocios lyrics and infectious melodies. How it relates to being a rockstar is unknown, though.

Why can’t these dudes strive to be a lawyer or something? What’s so appealing about a rockstar’s lifestyle? (Yep, I’m lame)

 

OVERALL RATING (3.9/5)


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