Already tapped as the best score to a basketball shoe commercial… ever, Juelz Santana has done Dipset proud by lending his work to The Second Coming. Super producer Just Blaze has concocted a production as gigantic as an airplane hanger which strings together an orchestra of violins and the industrial sounds of a scrap metal factory. The pureness of the single make everyone question what they’re more excited to hear: Juelz highly-anticipated collaboration album with Lil’ Wayne entitled I Can’t Feel My Face or his third studio album due out later this year, Born To Lose, Built to Win (The Reagan Era).
Always a fan of a voltron reference. Tight track, good lyrics, though would have liked to have seen Juelz bring some more passion with such a booming beat.
“Eeeyy...Dip yo Set neegaz...cuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrtttttiss..”
Juelz is a young Sean Carter.Lyrically he understands product placement,what sells and how to make THE GAME apologise to him 50 times.
In short-sex sells,beef sells but legends never die in vain.
“My money comes fast,just like a leprit..hhmmm “
This song has a work-out appeal to it. I don’t know if it is club dropper. However, it is a good track for a system sound check in your automobile or your surround sound system at home. I like the metallic sound in the background. Lyrics are fine. The lyrics generate an adrenaline rush, like a message a coach would say before facing an archrival to get his team focused.
the elements on the track itself are crazzyyy. juelz has always been a favorite of mine but personally i don't like it as much as some of his other songs.