Big Wam Puts Up Jordan Like Numbers In “448 Cartel”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Big Wam is the real deal in the trap rap scene. He consistently delivers verses that are harder than trying to get into Harvard and beats that knock louder than Jehovah’s Witnesses. What amazes me is that, despite his relatively short time in the spotlight, Wam exudes the confidence and skill of a seasoned veteran. His latest single, “448 Cartel,” is further evidence of his talent, making it clear that if you’re not already a fan, you should be after hearing it.

In “448 Cartel,” Big Wam leaves no doubt that he and his crew are formidable forces. Throughout the track, he threatens his adversaries, asserting his readiness to eliminate anyone who disrupts his finances, peace, or family. His descriptions of his proficiency with firearms and street tactics are delivered precisely, compelling listeners to take his words seriously.

What stands out to me in “448 Cartel” is the beat—it exudes powerful trap vibes with a touch of menace, creating the perfect soundtrack for a villain. Additionally, I appreciate how Big Wam employs a dynamic, tongue-twisting flow in his verses, contrasting with a simple yet catchy hook. This combination adds versatility and depth to the track, making it captivating from start to finish.

Give “448 Cartel” by Big Wam a shot below.



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