“Massive Pussy” by Brockhampton Is Our Rap Tune of the Week

Rap Tune of the Week breaks down all of the hip-hop tracks it is advisable to hear each Friday. Try the complete playlist right here. At the moment, BROCKHAMPTON return with their new single, “Massive Pussy.”
BROCKHAMPTON have introduced their closing album, The Household, and on lead single “Massive Pussy,” Kevin Summary builds a funeral pyre and units the band on fireplace. The monitor begins with a pattern containing the phrases, “Fuck you,” and whereas it doesn’t seem like directed at anybody particularly, if there have been any doubt about Kevin’s emotions, he opens his first verse the identical method: “Fuck you to anybody that declare that they bought me/ When my coronary heart was low, it flip to kami-kami-kamikaze.”
With these phrases ringing in your ear, “Massive Pussy” begins to really feel like a closing suicide mission. It’s one of many few BROCKHAMPTON tracks to function just one artist, and Kevin Summary doesn’t sound happy about that truth. He spits, “The group is over with out being on the album/ I’m again and prepared, Ciarán needed to deliver it out me,” a reference to the monitor’s producer Ciarán McDonald, aka bearface.
Kevin additionally complains that “the label wanted 35 minutes of music” earlier than he might transfer on along with his life, and raps, “The present is over n****, please cease harassing me/ Cease asking me, it’s unhealthy sufficient for me to take care of this tragedy/ By myself (by myself, by myself, by myself).”
Fortunately for us, Kevin slaps on his personal. After a free jazz frenzy, the primary motion of the track settles in with a roiling bassline that sounds the way in which anger feels in your abdomen. The second verse shifts to a ’90s R&B vibe, much less livid assault than a rueful breakup. BROCKHAMPTON is nearly lifeless, and no matter onerous emotions led up to now will fade with time. However the music stays, banging till the final breath.
— Wren Graves
Information Editor
YUNGMORPHEUS – “SONNY’S TRIANGLE”
Two minutes is all it takes for YUNGMORPHEUS to make himself at dwelling on DMH’s soulfully easy lo-fi manufacturing. A monitor that exudes serenity, “Sonny’s Triangle” is a hypnotic pay attention that sees the rapper enlightening listeners with a plethora of recommendation, together with, “Cautious the place you place your shut ties you is likely to be bleeding for them.” For MORPH, data and stream really feel like second nature, making the newest monitor off his forthcoming EP, Burnished Sums, a litmus take a look at for a lyrical odyssey that envelops the viewers into the artist’s thoughts. — Joe Eckstein