Jack Harlow, Dave & Lyrical Lemonade Unite For ” Stop Giving Me Advice”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Jack Harlow and Dave absolutely kill s**t here.

Lyrical Lemonade is greater than Pink Lemonade. On a serious note, Cole Bennett’s company has achieved significant milestones in recent years. Notably, Lyrical Lemonade has collaborated with some of the biggest artists in the game, especially in the realm of music videos. This Friday, they chose to release a new single featuring Jack Harlow and Dave titled “Stop Giving Me Advice.”

This is more like a vent session than an actual track. In “Stop Giving Me Advice,” Jack Harlow raps about the fame he was able to gain, the places he’s traveled to, and, of course, ignoring advice from folks who aren’t worth receiving advice from. As for Dave, he spends his verse talking about his picky choice in women, the gritty days he had in the past, and being a feminist. What I love about the song — which has a hard-hitting beat that would f**k your speakers up — is how raw Jack and Dave’s raps sound. They attack the beat with such force and focus, translating to some s**t you will definitely feel in your soul.

Who said Americans and people from England didn’t have anything in common? Negroes sound like they are on the same page on this song.



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