The luxuries of the trap are seemingly never-ending. While T.I. has made the transition from rubber band man to King of the South, his Grand Hustle goons are setting up their own mobster-rific image. On the newly released street single We Here, rapper Big Kuntry uses the song’s title to describe his squad’s position in the hip hop industry. Though T.I. is gearing up for the release of his new album, Paper Trail, a mature, clean, no-more-rap-beef-’cause-it’s-2008-already look, Kuntry is holding the reins as the antithesis. Producer Shawty Redd provides the instrumental, giving Kuntry hard, altering basslines, strong horns and that signature ATL sound. The ATL native’s debut album, My Turn To Eat, is set to drop later this year.
The production is good but rather generic in my opinion, it's something I've heard many times in this site! Not a bad song but not going to my mp3 player, either
As has been stated, this production is solid. Its unfortunate that the timing of the project is coinciding with the release of his label mate and friend, T.I. I hope he gets the chance to shine too, because he has some swagger to his wordplay that works.
big kuntry is boss down here in atlanta, ive heard alot of him and this is typical kuntry.....i would kill to have this guys swag but, the lyrics are a little flat....get em next time