Danny Brown’s “Copycats” Pushes Boundaries Ahead of ‘Stardust’ Album

Rating: 4 out of 5.

What in the name of Zoolander?

Danny Brown is gearing up to release his upcoming album Stardust next Friday, and if there’s one thing fans know about the Michigan rapper, it’s that his sound is always unpredictable. Each new project feels like an experiment — a new world built from his eccentric creativity. His latest single, “Copycats,” only reinforces that reputation in the best way possible.

The track bursts with an energetic, techno-inspired bounce reminiscent of something you might hear on a Charli XCX record. Its dance-floor-ready tempo gives it a futuristic edge that perfectly complements Danny’s unpredictable persona. The hook even features vocals that sound straight out of a glitter-soaked rave.

Lyrically, Danny Brown stays true to form, delivering an eccentric, high-energy performance full of audacious bars and clever confidence. He raps about chasing money, staying original, and living like a rock star in a world full of imitators. His delivery is animated, unfiltered, and packed with personality, reminding listeners why he’s one of the most creative voices in modern rap.

Overall, “Copycats” is a wild, genre-bending ride that might not be for everyone — but that’s exactly the point.




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