When Tyga stepped inside the Booth for his exclusive interview, he explained that he believes in giving one hundred and ten percent in his every endeavor. On his new song, Keep Your Head Up, the young emcee explains that when life pitches us curveballs, that extra ten percent goes a long way. Showcasing his vocal skills on hook, the new Young Money superstar professes that he wouldn’t have conquered life’s struggles without faith, strength and a grind-oriented mindset. Cali producer Jon Famous’s laid-back, acoustic beat is the perfect platform for Tyga to let us know how he truly feels. Following the release of his debut, No Introduction, the rapper born Michael Stevenson is set to drop The Slaughterhouse Mixtape in the next month or so.
I disagree. No one should stick to party jams. I like well-roudned artists. Tyga is very talented. Jon Famous' production is great. I guess his album didn't super well, and he's hopping right back in the booth to the drawing board and cooking up something new. I can co-sign for this.
He sound like bizzy bone on the hook. Nise uplifting message. The gutar on production is a plus. I'm not a fan of tyga, but this is a good track 4 him.
Im diggin, is good to switch it up every now and then. Doing the same over and over can get old, so i can respect a little switch from time to time. Not a banger, i can see it in rotation every now and then. Good message, i'll give it a 3.
Seems like despite the uplifting message, most listeners are used to only hearing a certain type of music from Tyga. If anything, that is more than enough reason to come with something different. You don't want to get typecast when you're a young emcee. (However, on a side note, I am completely against anyone dropping a song that has the same title as one of 2pac's best songs.)
I know its better that there needs to be more positive messages in hip hop... but im not sure if Im trynna hear it from Tyga. On top of that, this track isnt that hot... at all. Pass on this one.