
Already Legends & Squad’s 4 is a testament to how synergy in hip-hop can turn a short project into a memorable listening experience.
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4. Tom & Jerry
Squad and Sam Tate sound locked in on their new track “Tom & Jerry.”
“Tom & Jerry” features a beat packed with heavy bass, subtle Detroit elements, and a soulful background sample that flips the track on its head. A jazzy solo woven into the chorus adds an unexpected but captivating touch.
Lyrically, Squad and Sam Tate trade gritty bars about their legendary status, their readiness for smoke, and their no-nonsense approach to relationships. The back-and-forth delivery keeps the energy sharp, giving the song a raw, uncompromising edge.
Neither artist softens their tone or tries to sound approachable — instead, they double down with straightforward, hard-hitting verses that demand respect. It’s the kind of record built for replay value, where each listen pulls you deeper into their unfiltered confidence and chemistry.
3. Ain’t Gotta Say Nothin
You won’t find many as real as Squad frfr.
“Ain’t Gotta Say Nothin” features one of my favorite beats on the album. It has a subtle ’90s vibe, a smooth knock, and gentle elements that immediately capture your attention.
Over this backdrop, Squad comes through cooler than ever. His laid-back tone carries bars about moving competition aside, chasing whatever green comes his way—whether traffic lights, weed, or money—and wooing women with effortless charm.
He rides the beat with ease, adding playful touches that keep the track dynamic, particularly toward the end. The energy never feels forced, making it feel natural and engaging from start to finish.
The standout moment? The chorus. Its catchy, smooth delivery elevates the track, leaving a lasting impression while highlighting Squad’s ability to blend swagger, fun, and chill vibes seamlessly.
2. Let It Breathe
Squad effortlessly glides through city streets and street codes on the breezy, confident vibe of “Let It Breathe.”
“Let It Breathe” is a vibe. The track rides on a smooth, breezy beat with just enough punch to rattle speakers and get heads nodding. What stands out is the mix of lyrics—Squad touches on street codes, brushing off haters, and cruising through the city with women. His carefree delivery makes it clear he’s completely comfortable in his own skin, fully inhabiting every bar.
This is how you start a damn album.
1. Still Got Options
“‘Still Got Options’ proves that SavageSpitFlamez and Squad know how to ride a beat with effortless style.”
“Still Got Options” features a tempo-driven beat full of soul and chill elements—honestly, it’s my favorite on the album. SavageSpitFlamez kicks off the track with an outstanding verse, smoothly riding the beat while sharing bars about his love for weed, heartbreak, and early childhood memories.
Squad takes over seamlessly, delivering a steady flow and sharp bars that make his stance on respecting women clear. He closes out the track with a warning for anyone stepping out of line: pack your bags.
The chemistry between the two artists is undeniable. They glide through the song with cool confidence, effortlessly balancing soulful vibes with gritty lyrics. It’s a good mix.
SONG BY SONG RATING
1. Let It Breathe (4/5)
2. Ain’t Gotta Say Nothin (4/5)
3. Tom & Jerry (4/5)
4. Still Got Options (4/5)
RGM RATING
(80%)
Already Legends & Squad’s 4 is the perfect example of why chemistry in the hip-hop world is so important. Between Squad, billy winters, Sam Tate, Monsuun, and SavageSpitFlamez, you get rap tracks that have a conisstent smooth playa feel, which is really a combination of laidback bars delivered with precision, production that blends some soul with some hard-hitting elements, and verses traded by people on the same page but with their own unique sounds to make things interesting. Though the project is short, it’s a great listen that never feels inauthentic.
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Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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