Atlanta is one of the biggest -- if not the biggest -- hubs for talent in North America. Each year, it feels like there's more dope, young talent that emerges. 2018 was the year we were introduced to a few artists from the city who look like they're bound to have a great year in 2019. BSlime began making some noise in recent times, but it looks like he's ready to take over the airwaves. Today, he links up with Young Thug for their track, "Real Talk."
Young Thug might be a superstar in his own right, but clearly, he keeps his eat to the streets. Thugger assists BSlime on "Real Talk" which was produced by Matthw. The song's production is led by a bright, summer-y guitar riff that's reminiscent of Thug's "Wyclef Jean" off of Jeffrey. BSlime holds down his own with the ATLien himself, proving that he's a talent out of the city that everyone should keep an eye out for.
Peep the new track below.
Quotable Lyrics
We were, walkin' to my partner house
Everyone gangin' up on the floor
Back then, we just wanted to be some ball boys
Then we hit the block and then we turn into some tall boys
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