R.L. Grime – Take Me Away (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign & TK Kravitz) (Review & Stream)

 

Bruh, like seriously, does Ty Dolla $ign sleep?


I feel like Ty Dolla $ign has been in one out of every three songs that has been released this summer. His latest is a collaboration with R.L. Stine Grime and TK Kravitz called “Take Me Away” —  a riveting record that has both of our artists ready to takeover the world one club at a time. As expected, each of them swag the f**k out on their respective parts, stealing our women and throwing their fame in our faces through some pretty dramatic singing. (Yep, they deserve them)

R.L. Stine definitely killed this song with his dynamic producing! I definitely felt like I was listening to the score of an anime fight scene on this song.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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