Feel the Bass

LAW1’s production has you screwing up your face like you smelt something stank! The 808’s and percussion create a vibe which makes you want to spit your hardest 16 ever.

The overlaying, alternating synth waves glide on the beat and underneath TKE3’s vocals like laminate on paper. TIGHT!!! Don’t even get me started on the guitar riff 🤤

LAW1 is a great introduction into this project, with TKE3 voicing the audiences question with the first line following the hook “What d’you mean?” In which he replies “if I don’t rap God, then why would I rap for me”

“I know that the road to Hell won’t be the path for me, righteous I was made complete”.

When I was 15 I bought what you can find online called ‘The Street Bible’ by Rob Lacey, his attempts to translate the gospel to those who were more inclined into urban culture and the use of slang in everyday language was a successful one for someone like me.

Listening to LAW1 makes me feel the same way, a fresh un perverted translation of the Gospel to the ears of music lovers.

Listening to TKE3 flow on the track with exquisite delivery transports me to the days of free styling with friends in the KFC parking lots 🅿️ capturing the essence of the ‘Word on the Street’ as he fills every bar with divine encouragement.

“They asking the kid why I do what I do, just know that I do it in JESUS NAME” Woooooo!!!! The flowwww, tell me when you’ve ever felt this cool to be a Christian.

LAW1 is proof God is alive and able to LIVE through us all. He has taken nothing away from TKE3, yet He has emboldened his stature, accentuated his swag and drawn so close to Him that TKE3 is able to deliver bars to us about the Father as if he is talking about his closest friend.

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