
I think “CrasH” is the perfect blend between gritty and introspective. ScHoolboy Q is actually spitting hard on this joint! When you combine their two styles together, along with the hard-hitting/gentle instrumental they rap/sing over, you get a catchy/pleasurable banger that reminds you how playa these rappers can be when they feel like being. “Chopstix” features a very melodic contribution by featured guest Travis Scott, and a pretty exuberant performance by ScHoolboy Q. Slept on fact: ScHoolboy Q’s gangsta tracks are fire, but his commercial ones might be even better! Don’t you love “Studio,” “Collard Greens” and “THat Part?” Well, I think “CHopstix” is in the same lane as those three, which means ScHoolboy has just gone 4/4. I eat my Chinese with forks, but I can f**k with Chopsticks for a day. It’s always a pleasure hearing UK artists unite with US artists on songs (Is that joke too soon?). Personally, I believe he fits in perfectly with what the rest of the song had to offer, even if ICE says he doesn’t. Luckily for us, that evil side of Q allows him to bring out a catchy hook, reckless/savage bars, and an aggressive delivery that will remind you that his South Central roots are the real deal.Ģ1 Savage is featured on “Floating,” and on his contributions, he reminds individuals why his name has ‘Savage’ in it by dropping this heinous/braggadocios/immoral ass verse that never lets up in coldness.

ScHoolBoy Q is gassed up on “Floating.” In my opinion, the beat took him there, as it boasts this bass boomin’/wicked sound to it that literally forces the TDE rapper’s evil side to come out.


Personally, I think the song tugs at your heart, only letting go when you realize that Q finally found a drug that let him block his problems out at the conclusion of his verse, or when Cudi gets to do some humming at the very end. Powered by this tumultuous/unorthodox instrumental, ScHoolboy Q brings out his introspective side in “Dangerous,” beating himself up about mistakes he’s made in the past. While “Dangerous” is short, it succeeds in reminding the world that ScHoolboy Q still has demons he’s battling - an aspect that was talked about heavily on “OXYMORON.” ScHoolboy Q season is here, folks! After a three year hiatus, the “Blankface” Rapper has decided to release “CrasH Talk” - A fourteen track project that has some really good guest features, legit club bangers, and its fair-share of mobbin’ ass music.
