J.I.D. & J. Cole Unite For “Off Deez” (Review & Stream)

 

DiCaprio 2 is on its way, folks. 


Here’s the thing: J.I.D. and J. Cole are two of the hardest rappers in the game right now, and in “Off Deez,” both Dreamville artists prove my point! Throughout it, they spit like two possessed n***as over this bass-heavy/erratic instrumental. On the real, for most of J.I.D.’s verse, he sounds like a computer that is hurling out nothing but error messages, but hey, I still felt his part. As for Cole, he sounds a bit clearer on his verse, but he still goes haywire, switching between calm and madman. Lyrically, both of them put their competition in their places, boasting themselves as the best thing since sliced bread and doing lots of gun-talk.

I don’t know about you, but my mind was blown listening to this s**t. I really f**ked up canceling my health insurance.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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