(From Everlasting Money album; 2015)
Nervous man in a four hundred dollar recording booth: exit Mr. Aaron Doppie, formerly a reflection in a mirror, a fragment of the melancholy mob music diaspora, a wistful thinker made out of glass but now made out of flesh and on his way to join the company of Pellion's artist mate from PureBakingSoda. Mr. A-Wax, with one foot through the door and one foot out of the Underrated Northern California Rapper Zone.
(From On Your Body single; 2015)
To serve Mon no more: the recollections of one Lionel Pickens with appropriate flashbacks and soliloquy of waviness. Or more simply stated, the evolution of what Max B started reaching the Pacific State. The cycle of going from being That Other Guy to the untapped-potential of Tell 'Em to a posthumous top ten hit in waiting. The metamorphosis from being a side plate to a key ingredient in the soup. It's today's bill of fare as the late Young Abu Dhabi finally has a song Dan Large can play at his pool parties in Dubai.
5 comments:
That A-Wax artwork is great haha.
That Wax is flames. Never thought I'd fuck wit someone who found the middle ground between Kid Cudi and 1000 Clowns, but he's such a sad dirtbag it somehow works.
Two winners.
A-Wax tune is too good.
the hell iz that unbareale disclosure like voice "swirling"(as the producers call it) in the background of this otherwise perfectly good a-wax joint ??? take that shit out. u got a0wax thats an xcuse to make a shitty beat.
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