![]() It's a new season, leave his ass on a benchĬontributed by Jordyn L. I'm throwing you the pass girl, catch the assist He leave you with a frown I leave you with a kiss He put a scratch on your face I put a Kors on your wrist I'm tryina fix you up where you bet he at? I know you're used to all that slick dissing Leave that scrub and come and get with me I'm just being real Shawty I ain't blockingĬause I know how it is, and I'm tryna stop it Tryina holler at girls when you ain't watching If ‘Quees is able to remake some of these songs using better equipment, I might bump this album’s grade to a B.Dude, and I bet that he be acting cocky, so cocky The melodies, the vocal performances, and the lyrics that Jacquees hooks us up with on Exit 68 are crisp however, the songs on the mixtape sound like they were recorded in a ghetto-ass studio (The album doesn’t sound mastered at all). I wouldn’t say that Jacquees shows a bunch of charm on the mixtape, but I would say that you can hear his love for music in every song on it. He also harmonizes fearlessly, toys with all kinds of melodies, and simply gets lost in all of the beats he is handed. Throughout Exit 68, Jacquees holds nothing back when it comes to talking about sex, his playboy ways, and living life on the edge. Though Exit 68 doesn’t feature high-quality music, it does feature timeless-sounding R&B music. What he’s trying to say is that he is great at making authentic/traditional R&B music. When Jacquees calls himself “The King of R&B,” I get it. However, the Atlanta native does talk about some playa s**t like having a bunch of chicks throughout the Atlanta area on his hip, drinking moonshine, and having some go-to moves in the bedroom in the song. The song is powered by a cozy instrumental and a sly vocal performance by Jacquees. If you bump “Eastside Blues” at night, you might accidentally fall asleep. ![]() EASTSIDE BLUES “Eastside Blues” is smoother than Spinach artichoke dip. Way to literally play both sides on a song called “Both Sides,” Jacquees!ġ. As for Jacquees, he does a good job of laying down a hook that is both catchy and passionate and verses that are both sly and romantic on the song. “Both Sides” is powered by this smooth-ass beat that boasts vibes that are meant to slow everything around you down. BOTH SIDES The difference between Gucci Mane’s “Both Sides” and Jacquees’ “Both Sides” is astronomical. As for lyrically, you’re going to love how Jacquees lets his woman know that he can make her addicted to him like I’m addicted to burnt pizza crusts.Ģ. “Dope Dealer” features a soothing beat and very infectious melodies. DOPE DEALER How cute, Jacquees said he wants to be his girl’s “Dope Dealer.” All in all, “Sumn’ Bout Your Love” is a very meaningful love song.ģ. I like how Jacquees lets us know how critical he thinks it is to understand the connection that you have with your partner on “Sumn’ Bout Your Love.” I also like how he emphasizes the importance of being on the same page as your partner. ![]() SUMN’ BOUT YOUR LOVE “Sumn’ Bout Your Love” will resonate with lovers of all ages. Who said that a bunch of random-ass rappers can’t make a song better?Ĥ. Y’all are going to think that I’m weird for liking this song, but I don’t care! “More Than A Little While…” boasts a quirky instrumental, a fantastic hook by Jacquees, and verses by YTB that are powered by trill-ass lyrics and impeccable flows. MORE THAN A LITTLE WHILE… I love how unorthodox “More Than A Little While…” sounds. ![]()
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