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00′ Shawty – Ja Fearce (reviewed by Dave Franklin)

Taken from the EP of the same name, Ja Fearce‘s latest single, “00’ Shawty”, sits in a beguiling middle ground between artistry and energy. In this place, neo-soul textures provide the song’s foundation, but sharp, expressive rap delivery, hip-hop grooves, and buoyant beats constantly energize it.

And while it is a busy track in the best possible sense, it never feels overcrowded or unnecessary. The beats and depth-charge sonic explosions push everything forward with relentless momentum, while chiming guitar lines and poised melodic touches add depth to the drive.

As with the most effective rap and hip-hop, however, the vocal delivery remains the focal point. The lyrics possess the requisite melody, even at their most machine-gun delivered, flowing naturally through the arrangement and locking seamlessly into the rhythmic framework. The result is a song where voice and groove become inseparable, each enhancing the impact of the other.

This counterpoint blend of neo-soul sophistication and in-your-face rap energy is handled with real skill; confident, infectious, and effortlessly engaging, “00′ Shawty” makes for the perfect showcase for Ja Fearce, proving that he understands that great hip-hop is not just about beats or bars alone, but the chemistry created when every element works in unison.

 

 

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