Mathaius Young & Idlekid Connect On "Dreams"

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Mathaius Young links up with Wondagurl for a brief interlude on his latest project.

Mathaius Young is fresh off the release of his latest project Dreams Of My Death: 2030. The young artist shows all of his strengths on the project between production and vocals. However, he did get a few people on board to help accentuate certain sounds on the project including Idlekid. The two of them have worked together in the past but Idlekid helps Mathaius Young kick off his project on the right note. 

Mathaius Young and Idlekid get together for the project's intro track, "Dreams." The songs begins with overlapping synths before the drums kick in and Mathaius goes off. The song was co-produced by Young and Idlekid together. The production has a tinge of old Kid Cudi while his auto-tuned voice push the spacey sound to another dimension. It's an introspective joint that sets the tone for the rest of the project. 

Quotable Lyrics
I'm paranoid but feelin' good
Walk right outside, make no noise
Ride around outside of my hood
Gone all day wit' my n*ggas


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