At one time famous for a star-studded Snapchat story daily, Metro Boomin on 6th November 2018 joined forces with new-school rap juggernauts, 2 Savage and Travis ‘La Flame’ Scott. He is an interesting artist, starting out life as a producer. He then officially announced his retirement on his Instagram, yet still getting production credits on the smash albums Queen and The Carter V by Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne respectively. And then, like Michael Jordan, Jay-Z, and Paul Scholes, he teased his un-retirement. Billboards in New York City and Atlanta were teasers for his debut full-length project, Not All Heroes Wear Capes.
Roguely, this always reminds me of the little-known indie band, Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. However, less indie and more unrelenting hip-hop, Metro Boomin flexed his rap muscle heavily on this track, including the likes of Travis Scott, Gucci Mane, and Drake. This track, in particular, 10 Freaky Girls, features frequent collaborator 21 Savage. Pre-emmigration debacle, 21 Savage comes in hard on this track, over what is a very gospel melody. The production, certainly at the start, feels very Christian. But 21 Savage makes sure the rest of it steers well clear of the Bible. References to Spongebob and WWF make for a very cultured, well-spat song.
An infectious hook with a beat that grows from the Christian seed originally sewn to an epic, head-bopping new-age hip-hop jam, it does a stellar job as a single for this album. Both are fine artists that combine for a short, sharp burst of excellence to go beyond billboards and provide listeners with a tangible, irrefutable track to promote an excellent debut full-length project that, in my opinion, is long overdue.
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