
Pusha T and The-Dream’s original Exodus 23:1 is easily one of my favourite tracks right now, and the ominous production is hijacked by one quarter of the Slaughterhouse machine for a quick freestyle blast.
The style of production is extremely well-suited to Crook’s raps, with his intense and aggressive delivery fitting the aura created by the powerful yet minimal beat, as Crook packs in some typically slick flows alongside lyricism that gives this lyricism the same punchiness that makes the original so playable. I don’t expect OTU fans to be a stranger to this guy’s work, and those who were fans of his HHWR series many moons ago will want to pick this one up.








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