5 guys on one track is a lot, but Gibbs (who I usually think is pretty mediocre) seems to make it work. He employs Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys on the hook, and a plethora of rappers on the verses. Sort of cool and different sounding.
5 guys on one track is a lot, but Gibbs (who I usually think is pretty mediocre) seems to make it work. He employs Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys on the hook, and a plethora of rappers on the verses. Sort of cool and different sounding.
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