Trippie Redd – BILAP (Ft. Chief Keef) (Review & Stream)

Trippie Redd and Chief Keef link up once again for the emotional “BILAP.”


This is the kind of music that I love Trippie Redd making! He’s allowed to be a rockstar on it, but at the same time, tough as s**t on his verses. And with the production to this  track giving off this riveting feel, those two elements stand out more than a black guy at a Logic concert.

Chief Keef sorta mimics Trippie Redd’s style on this song, doing his best to sound like a legitimate singer. The biggest difference between the two is that Keef uses auto-tune on his verse, which makes it feel a lot less creative than Trippie’s part.

This song is a lot lighter-hearted than their previous effort together called “I Kill People.”

 

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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