Crae Has That “Glow”

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

Crae is one sly dude. In his tracks, he usually does work over easygoing production that has enough bass to knock your speakers out and enough authentic lyrics to make a hater mad. One of my favorite Crae tracks to date is “Signs.” In it, he keeps it cool by delivering dynamic flows and carefree lyrical content that is hard to ignore. Crae’s latest record, “Glow,” is just as good as “Signs.”

In “Glow,” Crae makes it clear: No one is shining as much as him. Throughout the track, he brings up his cold attire, his knack for making women get addicted to him, and of course, the money that he’s raking in. He also sends a warning shot to his opps, reminding them that he stays with more polls than an election.

“Glow” has all the hallmarks of a trap hit. With its bouncy beat, irresistibly catchy hook, and infectious melodic raps, Crae’s braggadocios lyrics are perfectly complemented. Despite its short duration of 1:40, the song’s strong replay value makes it a standout track.

Give “Glow” by Crae a shot below.



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