Dave Blunts Drops “First Day Out The Hospital”

Rating: 3.5 out of 5.

Dave Blunts is two reckless dudes.

Dave Blunts has always been a polarizing figure in hip-hop, largely due to his distinct persona, appearances, and overall look. Weighing in at over 500 pounds, Blunts has managed to tour, conduct interviews, and indulge in wock more than many could handle—but the downside? He’s frequently been in and out of the hospital in recent years. However, on his track “First Day Out The Hospital,” Blunts seems completely unbothered by the chaos surrounding him.

On “First Day Out The Hospital,” Blunts talks plenty of s**t—imagine how demonic you’d have to be to diss someone after leaving a hospital. He calls out women he feels are clout-chasing, throws shade at Kankan for liking lady boys, and even takes a jab at Isabell, who he believes is only interested in him for the fame. And of course, there’s a mention of codeine use. The track rides on a bouncy beat that encourages a wild vibe, with Blunts using a melodic rap style reminiscent of Juice WRLD. All in all, the song is catchy, fun, and undeniably a good time.

Dave Blunts is an elite s**t-talker.



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