There's something absolutely satisfying about hearing Run The Jewels throwing caution to the wind and spitting effortless bars. Following the early release of their fourth album RTJ4, many have been quick to dive into the anticipated project -- one that arrives when the masses are seeking further guidance from Killer Mike, not to mention his partner in crime El Producto. And while there's clearly much to unpack throughout the brand new project, one of the immediate standouts arrives early on, with the 2 Chainz-assisted "Out Of Sight."
Taking to a simple yet hard-hitting instrumental, vaguely reminiscent of a simpler time, Mike and El kick things off by going back and forth with an exchange of witticisms and threats. By now, it feels like both Mike and El-P have been continuously slept-on in the flow department, with both rappers penning verses with an elite level of intricacy. By the time 2 Chainz slides through, Jamie and Mike have already laid waste to the canvas -- still, there has yet to be a song that doesn't benefit from some Tity Boi bars, and "Out Of Sight" is certainly no exception to the rule.
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QUOTABLE LYRICS
We the motivating, devastating, captivating, Ghost and Rae relating
Product of the fuckin 80’s, coke dealing babies
Never regulating, bag accumulating,
It would not be overstating to say they are underrating
The pride of Brooklyn and the Grady baby