Flatbush Zombies Snap On “Dirty Elevator Music”
Flatbush Zombies engage in some honest-to-goodness mayhem on “Dirty Elevator Music.”
Taking to an unsettling reverse-synth loop, Erick Arc Elliot lays down a spirited hook designed to segue into the unrestrained charms of one Meechy Darko. The most overtly flashy of the group, it’s hard not to be captivated by Darko’s wild, borderline feral verses. Here is no exception, as he whips himself into a frenzied flow. “Beware, these here are the tales of the darkside,” he warns. “Nobody gets out alive, ask why Satan cried when I was baptized.” Erick steps up to close the track, matching Darko’s intensity with his more collected, but no less capable energy. “Dirty as Jersey, no disrespect to Reggie the Noble, repeatedly hittin’ your whip until it’s been totaled,” he spits, a welcome homage to Redman.
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QUOTABLE LYRICS
Dirty as Jersey, no disrespect to Reggie the Noble
Repeatedly hittin’ your whip until it’s been totaled
Please, lady, no photos, I’m hardly sober
My omens have only told me to focus on every quote
And expose every single soul with the motives of takin’ over this globe














































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