“Tension” is both smooth and introspective. Why do I feel like I just heard two n***as that deserve to be fat ladies at an opera? In my opinion, he turns the song into something a lot grittier. Nav is definitely a forgotten figure on “Price On My Head,” but he does get a chance to change the tone of it when it’s his time to go. Content-wise, he talks about being paranoid when it comes to f**king with chicks, eventually changing his tune and bragging about his outlandish partying, luxurious items and real n***a ways. Speaking of The Weeknd, he dominates this song, gifting us with two high-pitched verses and an even higher-pitched hook. “Price On My Head” has this hazy instrumental attached to it, which in my opinion, serves very well for The Weeknd. “Price On My Head” won’t get as much love as that song did from me, but I do still think it’s dope. If you take a look at the play-counts I gave Nav and The Weeknd’s “Some Way” track, you would think my iTunes library errored out (I loved it that much). For the most part, both artists sound like they are being stabbed over and over again on this song, and for some odd reason, that s**t sounds tight as f**k, to me! Over this instrumental, Nav and featured guest Young Thug sing about spoiling chicks and sipping on some over-the-counter medicine for enjoyment purposes. “Tussin” sounds like some soap opera s**t, featuring this heavenly rap instrumental that damn near had me in tears. Welcome to the 21st century in which the most adorable duets come from rappers. The combination between the two sounds works well. The beat attached to “Know Me” has a great bop to it, while Nav’s rapping style comes across as very robotic on his verses. In “Know Me,” the Perfect Timing rapper shows off his douche bag side full force, rapping about smashing b*tches and showing off his luxurious items. Since then, he’s transformed into this braggadocios douche bag that abuses all three aspects. You know what’s funny? When Nav first hit the music scene, I viewed him as this troubled artist that struggled with the women, drugs and fame that he suddenly inherited with success. Nav gets back to his ruthless s**t on “Know Me.” With the release of “Bad Habits,” the Toronto MC looks to break his bad habits, delivering a body of work that I hope catches my attention more than his previous efforts did. Personally, I believe he has an ear for music that is as impressive as anyone else in the game however, at times, it doesn’t seem like he wants rap success as bad as the next rapper. Nav is a very frustrating artist to follow. All rights reserved.Can you believe that we got two Nav projects in two weeks? Let me double check my calendar to see if it’s December 25th… Official Trending Chart Top 20 - 29 June 2021 POS Listen to the Official Trending Chart on Spotify below, Deezer, or Apple Music. Burna Boy are all set to enter the Official Singles Chart this week. Aitch's Learning Curve, Fredo's Talk Of The Town, Pound Signs by Headie One and Rollin' by Birmingham artist Mist ft. Other hits on the rise come from record-breaking Australian artist Tones & I, who is eyeing up her second Top 40 hit with Fly Away, and Marshmello & Jonas Brothers' Leave Before You Love, which is sailing towards the Top 40 after three weeks of climbing up the Top 100.įinally, several British rap artists are making an impact with their new releases this week. Both songs feature on his new album Call Me If You Get Lost. Youngboy Never Broke Again & Ty Dolla $ign, and Lumberjack. Back in December Ed released acoustic song Afterglow, though this was just a one-off for the fans, according to the artist.Įlsewhere in the Official Trending Chart Top 20, Doja Cat earns two places following the release of her album Planet Her - You Right with The Weeknd, and Ain't Sh*t - while Tyler, The Creator also enjoys two trending tracks with Wusyaname ft. See all of Ed Sheeran's hit songs on his Official Chart history.īad Habits - whose video features Vampire Ed in a snazzy pink suit - is Ed's first official single since 2019. If Bad Habits holds on, it will be Ed Sheeran's landmark tenth Number 1 single in the UK.
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