Jungle Goes Against The Grain In Free Apparels Freestyle
Hip-hop culture celebrates being a mother to many sub-genres. Though this is a good thing, sometimes these siblings fight or belittle each other. Perhaps sometimes others feel one sibling is favoured over the other.
At the moment there are certain sub-genres that the youth is more inclined to that older-generations feel lack substance and Jungle Loco believes he is there to fill that gap and allow "Hip-hop" to survive.
With all the King claims and lists that have come p over the weeks it s obvious that "hip-hop heads" cringed and found most of the hyped bars in both Enzo Ishal and Holy Ten's disses to be corny. Hip-hop heads like myself were not very amused especially when Comic Pastor was on a press run to say what we do is easy.
Someone from true battle culture had to eventually show up to correct many misconceptions.
Jungle decided to stand for Hip-hop and reclaim its respect by dropping his Free Apparels freestyle which showed the other guys how it's done at higher levels of the hip-hop society.
If you are not a proponent of boom bap rap and lyricism this is probably not your cup of tea. However those who celebrate coherent and meaningful usage of wordplay, schemes, double entendres and other literal devices will replay this one long after the drama.
To support Jungle please watch and comment on the song.
Here it is.
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