Ya’ll so worried about “who wrote”...
Moat of your favorite rappers wouldn’t be shit without your engineer telling you how to count, how to sound, keeping you on beat.
The producers & engineers make the world go ‘round
Track 4: No Favors ft. Eminem. Produced by WondaGurl, Big Sean, and FrancisGotHeat, the biggest critique on this song is who had the best verse Sean or Em. First and foremost both artists flexed their lyrical ability, but I would say Big Sean had the most pressure the deal with.
In the first verse Sean starts ripping with a unique flow and tonal changes he uses in his voice, but as the verse goes on the bars get a little a lack luster. He picks it back up a little on the second verse to finish song out. Overall, it was great single pick, hence it's sales
Track 3: Bounce Back. On this track produced by Hitmaka, who has been lowkey responsible for a lot hits these past few years, Smash David and additional production from Metro Boomin, Big Sean ropes us in with an infectious hook that gets you in that mood that the comeback is soon
Not only is the message strong, the delivery and flows Sean uses are of the same magnitude. Overall, this a great track to start off with and sets a good tone for the quality of the songs that are going to follow. #RideAndReview@ArtemisTheVoice
Track 2: Light ft. Jeremiah. On this track, produced by Amaire Johnson, Big Sean, Gregg Rominiecki & Maximilian Jaeger, Sean delivers a positive and motivational message over the soulful melody of Eddie Kendricks' "Intimate Friends."