Twin Turbo B Makes His Mark With His New Single “How You Do That”

HOW YOU DO THAT

Twin Turbo B

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Twin Turbo B goes the dark drill route for the very catchy “How You Do That.”

Twin Turbo B is a hip-hop artist from Brooklyn, NY who’s been making music since his elementary school days. “How You Do That” is his first release and it’s already racking up a lot of streams on Spotify.

 

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The beat that powers “How You Do That” is one of the shining elements in this song. It wasn’t trying to overpower Twin Turbo B’s roll but it was able to stand on its own. Where Twin Turbo B demonstrates his skills is in how he makes his cadence and the beat play nice with one another. The two separate elements could be good on their own but they were so much better together. All in all, “How You Do That” is the kind of track you might not outwardly dance to if you aren’t familiar with it, but at the same time, the first listen will have you swaying your hips; especially at a function.

He may not have any more songs out (yet), but go show Twin Turbo B some love and play “How You Do That” on repeat.



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