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'JA MURANT' by Rylo Rodriguez takes listeners on a gritty ride through the streets, with raw, unfiltered storytelling that hits hard from the first bar. Rylo’s smooth, conversational flow pairs with a haunting trap beat that’s got just the right amount of bounce. Lines like "Touch that project screen door, leave the porch, hope I can’t die today" and the clever reference to Ja Morant keep you hooked, while the wordplay and cultural commentary make it more than just another street anthem. The Southern trap vibe is strong, with enough twists to keep you nodding along and hitting replay.
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By Marcus Mwangi'JA MURANT' by Rylo Rodriguez takes listeners on a gritty ride through the streets, with raw, unfiltered storytelling that hits hard from the first bar. Rylo’s smooth, conversational flow pairs with a haunting trap beat that’s got just the right amount of bounce. Lines like "Touch that project screen door, leave the porch, hope I can’t die today" and the clever reference to Ja Morant keep you hooked, while the wordplay and cultural commentary make it more than just another street anthem. The Southern trap vibe is strong, with enough twists to keep you nodding along and hitting replay.
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