Contrary to popular belief, Compton is filled with raw talent, and AD is no exception. On what first seems like a somber, reflective track of life in the CPT, AD proceeds to flip the script and go completely off on the second half of “Blue”, which borrows from Mack 10’s 1995, Inglewood classic, “Foe Life”
During the hard-hitting second half of the song, AD hits us with that West Coast gangsta, effortlessly riding the beat with nimble lyricism and lucid thoughts. Check it out below, followed by that classic Mack 10 for good measure.
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