TOCK Keeps It P In “Dawg House”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Atlanta seems to be an endless wellspring of talent, and TOCK is the latest sensation to emerge from its vibrant music scene. His appeal lies in his impactful lyrics, fierce delivery, and versatility across various hip-hop beats. Tracks like “Weather” and “HORNY” have already solidified his place in the industry. TOCK’s latest single is “Dawg House” with F.N Dre.

In “Dawg House,” TOCK and F.N Dre assert their dominance over their partners, suggesting they’re one step ahead of both them and their boyfriends. Their nonchalant verses detail risky adventures, their contingency plans, and their generally carefree attitude toward relationships.

It’s interesting to see TOCK explore singing in his recent tracks, and “Dawg House” is no exception. The bass-heavy melody he uses complements his lyrics about his darker tendencies, which fit well with the sneaky-sounding and booming beat of the song. F.N Dre’s assertive and straightforward approach adds a nice contrast.

Give “Dawg House” a shot below.



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