“ShittyBoyz Unleash Unfiltered Brilliance in ‘3 Man Weave’—What Surprising Stories Lie Within?”
You know what you’re getting.
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You know what you’re getting.
The post ShittyBoyz Continue To Drop Eccentric Bars On “3 Man Weave” Album appeared first on HotNewHipHop.
Let’s get one thing straight—ShittyBoyz are not everyone’s cup of tea. Their name alone is more than a little provocative. Some listeners might be completely turned off, while others will dive headfirst into the oddball vibe and absolutely adore the tunes. But hey, you can count on one certainty: this trio isn’t about to change their brand anytime soon. Their latest release, 3 Man Weave, delivers the same eclectic, wavy hip-hop sounds they’ve become famous for. Sure, it’s a bit lengthy and can feel repetitive at times. Yet, the catchy hooks sneakily nestle into your brain, whether you’re ready for it or not—just listen to the explosive opener, “07 LeBron.”
Now, you might glance at the album art and the title of the first track and think you’re in for a basketball-themed concept album. Spoiler alert: you’re not. The ShittyBoyz swiftly toss that theme aside, ready to rap about whatever pops into their whimsical heads. And honestly? It mostly works! The track “Polynesian” unfolds with a laid-back beat that showcases the boys’ rap skills really well. Meanwhile, “Big Dawgs” adopts a more aggressive West Coast flavor, featuring a solid performance from Tommy G. But the absolute highlights? “Brand New” and “Live from the Lab.” They creatively meld lush, ’80s samples with ShittyBoyz’ hard-hitting bars, and it’s a combination that never disappoints. I can’t help but think it’d be a blast to hear the trio tackle a full project using that production style. Until then, though, 3 Man Weave stands as a captivating display, honing their signature sound.
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3 Man Weave tracklist:
ShittyBoyz are not for everyone. The name kind of says it all. Some listeners are going to put off, some are going to fully buy into the absurdity of the trio and love the music. One thing’s for certain, the trio is never going to change. 3 Man Weave is more of the same wavy, eccentric hip hop that ShittyBoyz have built their name on. It’s a little long, and can be repetitive, but the standout cuts are so catchy that they will stick in their head whether you want them to or not. This is evident from the hard-hitting opener, “07 LeBron.”
The artwork and the title of the opener may lead you to think that 3 Man Weave is some focused concept album about the basketball court. It’s not. ShittyBoyz quickly stray from this theme, and proceed to delve into any topic they please. It mostly works. “Polynesian” has a chilled out beat that brings out the best in terms of the trio’s flows. “Big Dawgs” takes on more of a West Coast sound, with an aggressive Tommy G feature to boot. “Brand New” and “Live from the Lab” are the clear standouts here, though. They use lush, 80s samples as the foundation for aggressive ShittyBoyz bars, and the combination never fails. It’d be nice to hear the trio on a whole project with that production. As it stands, though, 3 Man Weave is an entertaining showcase for ShittyBoyz to refine their formula.
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3 Man Weave tracklist:
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