Yes, we will be covering “Hot Cheetos and Takis” soon…

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Brad Shoup: The vocal clip is so Polow, but credit goes to Yung Berg and FutureProducers forum vet Arch Tha Boss. They bang out a steady bob for Driicky to rent out, and befitting a producer who knows he’s about to blow, Arch trots out a bunch of approaches. The best one is probably the sonar synthstreaks. Yeah, you can rock to this, but wouldn’t you rather listen to “Hot Cheetos & Takis” for the hundredth time?
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Patrick St. Michel: This is fine and has some neat production wrinkles (video game noises), but in all honesty, “Hot Cheetos & Takis” has ruined this for me. That meme is a lot more fun, and the elementary school kids in it manage to avoid hash tag rap entirely.
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Jonathan Bogart: The simple pleasures in life, I guess?
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Anthony Easton: I love the “hey, hey” sound and i love the beats, which have an aggressive rigour. Some of the rhymes are tight, and the scream-if-you-wanna-go-faster after a first minute or so is effective as hell. The rest I find either dull or inscrutable.
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Will Adams: Things really get going after the first minute, when a warped siren divebombs into the fray and Driicky chooses polyrhythm as his weapon. That moment is brief, however, and apart from that and some interesting word mutations (“internationoo/vaginoo”), “Snapbacks and Tattoos” is in one ear, out the other.
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Mallory O’Donnell: The track is a monster, the vocalist a… different kind of monster.
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