“I grew up watching a lot of anime and learning a lot about life from them. I wanted to show my love for Dragon Ball Z through my music and Aye Brook provided the perfect Trap beat to express myself: When I say ‘turn my enemies into food,’ it means to turn your enemies into your fuel and turn your aggression into passion for whatever it is you’re doing,” James details about his new single.
Turning his enemies into food, Noa James, the Ingland Empire rapper and influencer, who once lived in Jamaica, Queens, takes on another form called “Buu”, which is inspired by his childhood pastime. Sonically reminiscent of Tyler, the Creator meets Fat Boys, talks about wanting to jump on the backs of his competition and crack their spines and having the power to turn people into fried chicken, and morphing mamas into danishes, on wax.
This turn-up, Trap track comes forth from his third album titled, “Love Monster” which is set to release sometime later this year. You don’t want to make Buu mad. Witness the rise of fat man rap and listen to the Aye Brook-produced banger below right now:
Who’s hungry?
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