What would it take for a man to lavish his lady with priceless gifts? All she has to do for him, says Dukwon, is show him how she works it. The Florida rapper serenades a special someone with the help of singer Yung 28 (and the promise of presents), on his new single, Spend It All. Over a steady, Bishop Jones-produced beat, highlighted by romantic synths, Dukwon admires the charms of certain young woman on the dance floor. She’s what he wants, he admits, so he’ll give her everything from diamond rings to cars. Though he’s taking the lady-friendly route on this track, don’t expect everything on Dukwon’s debut album, Once Upon a Time, to do the same. Though the project doesn’t yet have a release date, Dukwon hopes that his fans will be willing to drop dollars—like he does for his girl—when it does.
the hook is extremely nice. they did real good on the hook and the beat is nice but the rapper is nothing special coulda been a banger with someone else.
okay, im getting sick of all these wannabe rappers. not everyone can do it and it seems like everyone is trying. this guy is not gonna make it and i am sick of listening to all this garbage. good job by yung 28 though, nice chorus
Like someone else wrote the chorus is really good, Yung 28 did his thing, but Dukwon is annoying. I am not an expert of good or bad rappers, but this dude isn't so talented! Anyway the song has a good production and to me it's in rotation
This production is quality and the hook is very very catchy. Okay, quiz time... what sells records, people? Anyone? Yup, that's right... a catchy hook and killer production. Dukwon is no T.I. and he isn't claiming to be, either. Judging the song, not the artist, this has something to it.