New York, New York speaking artist Keisha Plum, now based in Atlanta, Georgia, has released her second EP and first place in nearly a decade. The spoken poetry you can easily find in numerous Grizelda recording projects over the past decade It’s worth noting that they took over the underground, and some may not know that they appeared in the spring of 2016, Honey’s Tears & the latest Mixtape Summertime summertime butcher butch butch butch butch butch butch butch butch butch 2 in Benny The Benny the Butcher.
“PPP (peach, plum, pineapple)” is a affectionate introduction, talking about in tropical paradise and suggesting looking deeply into her eyes to see her villain, while “WWGD (What will Griselda do?”), answers the titular question because they have to re-emit it first so that they can shoot first in the radiant instrument, they have to shoot you first. “All the Miscellaneous” starts from there, talking about the crisp white power that leaves blood-covered before the jazz “Write Stuff” instrumental interlude.
Starting with the second trouble, “AK Spray” gives me a grand atmosphere to talk about being a goddess during the day, and her poetry hits everyone like an attack rifle, while “Lamboramo” operates in an orchestral sample, acknowledging that Lil’Kim, the Junior Mafia, was once her role model, and she was again her young pup and purgun purgun and purgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborgun lamborg The title track ended the EP with a heavy piano, talking about how she is doing well now, knowing she thinks Lucifer is joking.
Trouble has only been around for seven to half a month since that posthumous DMX spoken EP, which makes us pray: Chapter X Last winter, despite Warryn Campbell’s work compared to the latter, there is no doubt that Keisha’s recap of the past quarter century recalls pain and struggle, which endured her pain and struggle, which made her even more admired fans of the stubborn Hardcore Griselda, making her story fully reproduce her story, making her a little bit of effect.
Score: 8/10