This drill collaboration was produced by Steel Banglez & Chris Rich Beats. The track was released to major streaming platforms on October 30, 2020, it marks the first time that Wayne and MIST appear on the same track.
What the artist means
Tion Wayne enlists MIST on this superb English drill track that shows off a crazy amount of versatility and aggression. Both artistes are flexing their torturous and gang banging tendencies as they warm opps to stay far away or else they'll get shot. They are spitting with reckless abandon and riding the beat with such an ease that it would make Headie One and Pop Smoke super proud. They're bragging about making millions off both rappings as well as trapping, they aren't even mincing words on this one, because you think you'll stop them then you must be sure deluded. They decry every other squad because they're the only ones that are still stainless in this dirty business. They close out the song suddenly, as the beat plays out with Tion Wayne making a few more concise threats.
What the song means to me
The song is aggression personified, as the artists didn't mince words from the first note till the last. It's certainly one of my favorite drill tracks of a year that has had more UK drill tracks than ever before, it's a flex between two emcees at the peak of their powers. Even though I can't relate to this song, because I don't own a gun neither can I spit bars like this. It's still a superb display of top tier rapping and that's admirable in itself. I will give this song a rating of 6/10.
This drill collaboration was produced by Steel Banglez & Chris Rich Beats. The track was released to major streaming platforms on October 30, 2020, it marks the first time that Wayne and MIST appear on the same track.
What the artist means Tion Wayne enlists MIST on this superb English drill track that shows off a crazy amount of versatility and aggression. Both artistes are flexing their torturous and gang banging tendencies as they warm opps to stay far away or else they'll get shot. They are spitting with reckless abandon and riding the beat with such an ease that it would make Headie One and Pop Smoke super proud. They're bragging about making millions off both rappings as well as trapping, they aren't even mincing words on this one, because you think you'll stop them then you must be sure deluded. They decry every other squad because they're the only ones that are still stainless in this dirty business. They close out the song suddenly, as the beat plays out with Tion Wayne making a few more concise threats.
What the song means to me The song is aggression personified, as the artists didn't mince words from the first note till the last. It's certainly one of my favorite drill tracks of a year that has had more UK drill tracks than ever before, it's a flex between two emcees at the peak of their powers. Even though I can't relate to this song, because I don't own a gun neither can I spit bars like this. It's still a superb display of top tier rapping and that's admirable in itself. I will give this song a rating of 6/10.