Jeremiah Jae is back with another offbeat video to accompany his offbeat rhymes. Teaming up with his fellow Black Jungle Squad compatriot Oliver the 2nd, Jae skips rope over the beat, maintaining a distinct rhythm yet never landing exactly in the same place. Oliver the 2nd takes a similar approach, oscillating between a steady flow and one punctuated with pauses.
The instrumental is sparse, yet intimidating. Blending hollowed bass, brief synths and very precise stops, it’s a death trap, especially for rappers without proper breath control. But somehow these two handle it with finesse. The effortlessness with which they approach this track is telling: they know what the hell they’re doing. Respect the expertise and watch below.
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