#50 - Hus KingPin - Threesome 2: The Art of S** REVIEW - a podcast by Rohan Patra

from 2021-05-03T04:00

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(Go to 0:55 to skip the intro)


With all of Hus' music, his poetic outside-the-box lyrical approach consistently impresses and sets him apart. It doesn't matter what he's rapping about, whether it be some street content, braggadocio, or some romance talk like on this EP. No matter what, Hus always find a way to communicate in an interesting way, through clever turns of phrase, and strong wordplay.


This latest Threesome 2 EP is a perfect example of why rap is so untouchable as an artform. A project focusing on women, infidelity, sex, romance, is nothing new to hip-hop at all. Yet, it still sounds fresh because of the WAY in which he pens these rhymes and paints these pictures. It makes what could be played out subject matter, still sound interesting to the listener.


How Hus does this is by spitting game that isn't vulgar for the sake of being vulgar like much of our over-sexualized pop culture likes to promote... instead it's through cunning flips of common tropes, and abstract illustrations of sexual tension and innuendo that is so skillful.


The other defining trait of this EP, is the production. The production is mainly handled by Prynce P, who laces this EP with a smooth late 90s east-coast sound, sampling R&B/soul hits from that era. These elements give the EP a consistently classy feel, and adds to the game aesthetic Hus embodies on this project.


The sound of this EP successfully puts you in the environment of a late-night joyride with a pretty woman in the passenger seat... who may or may not be married to another ma... a very relatable situation for us all.


RMPP Preferred Cut: "Tell Me"


Listen to Threesome 2 here: https://open.spotify.com/album/15xFFA0azvVFU7xeO2r0Rj 


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