Lacrim & Tekashi 6ix9ine Raise Hell In “Bloody” (Review & Stream)

Listening to Tekashi 6ix9ine simply isn’t the same…


LaCrim is a French rapper that has a bit of clout over here in the states. On his latest album, he was able to get features from big name artists such as Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, French Montana and 6ix9ine. One of the lead singles off of the project is the explosive “Bloody,” and it features the latter.

“Bloody” is loud, explosive, energetic and tumultuous. It features 6ix9ine, and together, him and Lacrim raise hell over this rowdy instrumental. While I don’t understand a single word the Frenchman said on his crazy ass verse, I do understand every word 6ix9ine said, and unfortuantely, the “Gummo” rapper says nothing meaningful (Including constant use of the n-word, shooting people and sticking to a code he probably never stuck to).

I don’t miss Tekashi even a little bit.

 

OVERALL RATING (3.5/5)


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