Jeristotle Keeps It Real In “They Sold Me On The TV”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Jeristotle’s raps are just as next level as his name. Not only do I love the flows that he raps with, but I also feel like his verses are usually on the meaningful side. Though Jeristotle is fairly new to releasing music on streaming services, some of his biggest hits are “Absolute Destruction” and “What Do I Want.” His latest single is “They Sold Me On The TV.”

In “They Sold Me On The TV,” Jeristotle discusses his free mind, impressive resume, and personal growth. He also touches on the topic of artists signing bad deals and the perceived lack of quality in contemporary music. His lyrics are on the motivational side, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in one’s career.

As expected, Jeristotle delivers his bars in “They Sold Me On The TV” masterfully. His flows are steady as hell, while still dynamic. Also, his words are concise, allowing listeners to decipher every single one of his sentiments. As for the beat, I love its tempo, how it knocks, and how slightly eerie it sounds.

Check out “They Sold Me On The TV” below.



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