Berner Calls On Curren$y & Casey Veggies For “Don’t Do It” (Review & Stream)

Berner calls on some real spitters (Literally) for this joint.


I love the gentle feel of this track, as it features this soulful/breezy instrumental that prompts every artist involved to want to drop some of their realest bars, and that is exactly what happens. Whether it’s Berner with his appreciative lyrics about his day 1’s on his verse, Curren$y’s willingness to put his city on the map on his part, or Casey Veggie’s and Green R. Fieldz motivational words on theirs, it’s all solid and something people will vibe with. Honestly, I just think the song is a bit too long.

This Berner album might not be that bad, bruh.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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