Peggy still fucking crushing it. You're the fucking man Peggy, thanks for being a huge inspiration to me these past couple of years. I could not have made it through without your art.
Peggy the kind of guy who literally drops his best song as just a single Edit: 2023 still not over this fucking beat Edit: 2024 IT'S A FUCKING AVRIL LAVIGNE FLIP?
@@kineticwayss Peggy is already influencing a lot of up and coming producers and artists with his style. The next few yrs of the rap game are def gonna see an influx of experimental artists
A thing I enjoy a lot in Peggy's delivery are some of the subtle distortions, like on this single with the "My home run by a (Reversed)" line, in which he diverts expectations using these simple effects. It's like a modern-day version of how MF DOOM would sometimes use bars up to say absolutely nothing or cough where there should be an obvious, somewhat explicit rhyme. And yes, I did just compare Peggy's delivery to DOOM's.
i dont think he intently does that in a way to use it as DOOM does, its just peggy's glitchy style but that is a nice comparison and they both are great artists
@@marceldavis4376 LOL do you win all are your arguments by screaming to immigrants to "go back" to their country? I wonder if you'd say the same to your grandparents or their parents.
@@ThatOneGuy7550 what are you even talking about? I was never speaking about immigrants and you're very surface level for that. I was speaking about the naive nature alot of Americans have that never traveled to seen how other countries have it. Typically the ones who never traveled outside of their own country are so quick to jump on a "fuck this country" hype too. In China if you say "fuck this country and government" your ass is done if government catch you like the book 1984.
@@heavyonthe and I'm not ignoring that at all there's alot of better of countries then here. I'm only cherishing the simple things we have that other countries don't have like I don't know clean water? Or maybe not having a oppressive government that will literally snatch your whole life away for speaking against it? Also I have no clue what being from India means are you saying you've lived in worst conditions then here and you rather live there then the United States? I don't know I'm just trying to clear that up.
The way he sampled that avril lavigne song to sound so grimey and gritty is some genius peggy shit, miss old peggy but good for him doing what hes doing now
@@ThatOneGuy7550 deadass? That's dope. I found both of them when T N Biscuits came out and when Veteran dropped. Their come up is amazing and now they be chilling wit each other and even have crossover audience
So this is the track that made Denzel wanna work with him. I saw he mentioned this track on a recent hasanabi stream (worth it if you're a fan of his, he talks about a lot.) This is apparently how we got that sick feature on Vengeance along with Zillakami. It was supposed to be him and Zel at first. And then it wasn't happening. And then it became the three of them. Sometimes all it takes is one track that's really going off with a sound. Denzel Curry is a great rapper to have wanting to work with you, too. Very conscious of sound and execution. One of the only guys of his ilk with staying power and circles of creative people in his reach. Smart and creative-minded dude. Fucking cool to know he was fucking with this like that, because I'm fucking with it immediately. When that beat comes in with all of the fixings at once, that shit goes. Ever hear something like that? Something that makes you wonder if [ ] artist is getting into it like you are? I don't know. I've definitely had stuff I wished I could just show to a certain artist and see what they make of it, just based on their own music. This track itself is sick. I need to hop on the soundcloud more. This beat is iconic. Just the air around it is like 120F, easy. I love how he uses distortion on his aggressive shit. He's not afraid to have it actually be dirty and that lends him so much more leeway with it. It really sounds authentically angry in a way that nothing else in the genre does. This is to me what taking trap up to 11 should sound like. Just flying off with wild, but targeted bursts of hair-melting heat. I think the magic is in the balance. On first listen it sounds like everything is distorted but he actually leaves a lot of room for it to come in. He seems to like to let it breath into everything, like this energy that pumps through the beat from just a few points. I've noticed a lot of his mixes wind up being somewhat mid-centric. Like, I can verify from my 12" in this 10x12 room that the shit hits, but he seems to leave room in the proper bass and low-mid territory for that distortion. It's an interesting approach in that without the bass eating up 1/3rd of the dynamic space in the mix, you get access to different textures in your percussion. You can have your samples and vocals be more wet, too. That's space for deeper reverb. More layers in the sampling. His beats all have that murk, but they're still insanely detailed, right? Listen on good headphones and there is so much happening in the midrange. That's what hooks me most with his production. And even a really aggressive song like this has that depth. I dunno, I can't say how the man mixes and I don't want to impose on the off chance he sees this lol. This is just how it sounds to me. I think a lot of dynamic trickery goes into it - I like how the atmosphere in the beat is constantly lurching towards enveloping his voice only to fall back out of that space when his voice needs to 'jump in.' It has this effect of getting in your face that I can't explain. You just feel it. He has it following his delivery on the really high-aggression, high-atmosphere vocal passages. This rising and falling tide, like a pot cycling-up to a boil-over. That's another advantage I think he uses well. Being a producer first, the rap comes only when he feels like he needs to rap on it... meaning the two components can be intricately tailored to each other, literally made for one another. That gives him a consistency and coherence that lends him more freedom elsewhere in his sound. The fact that he can just make it work for himself because he's right there with it all. Again, can't say how it actually is, just the process I have impressed upon me when I hear the music.
goddamn this essay still holds up from his quite recent release which is sonically consistent and still carries the weirdness from veteran and this EP with freaky.
Peggy is one of my favorite people ever. And Hasan is one of my least favorite people ever. They share similar political leanings, but Hasan is way too immature, and ego-driven with the emotional maturity of a toddler. Which is odd, because Peggy trolls a lot, but it doesn't come off as childish or whining as Hasan does. lol I remember him going on Hasan's stream and the inner battle I had when deciding to watch or not. lol Hasan doesn't even listen to music and only had Peggy on because he is bigger than him and they share similar political ideas. Hasan couldn't name 3 JPEG songs if a 1000 tier 3 subs were on the line. lol I also find Adam 22 insufferable but I enjoyed Peggy's interview with him a lot more. Seemed to be more comfortable and the conversations were far more interesting. I recommend checking that one out if you haven't. And if you like Hasan, more power to you. But as someone his age, I find his stuff so childish and he has one of the most fragile egos I have ever seen, and Peggy is the exact opposite. lol Polarizing reactionaries who have an ego that barely fits inside their mansion. Who panders emotionally to his young audience into strict echo chambers, where no criticism is allowed. Only allowed to feed his ego. To put it in overly simplistic terms, the reasons I LOVE Jpeg are the same reasons I can't stand Hasan. And I have been craving other popular leftist streamers to get a platform other than Hasan or Destiny. Both are equally insufferable for vastly different reasons. lol
@@YerpDerp17 First off, my man! Thank you for denouncing Adam22. Adam22 is a charlatan and nobody is ever convincing me otherwise.😆 I would also agree, that was a better interview. He didn't really take his usual approach, less drama-baiting and weird elbow-nudging. Adam dialed it back, and he also hadn't quiiiteee progressed to the level of trash entertainment he does now. I think he had to know that wasn't gonna work with Peggy lmao. Destiny is just a dork with a lot of goofy, in-his-own-head debate-lord takes. I find him obnoxious, too. Prefer his enemy Vaush, but Vaush is pretty full of himself too. Hasan, I can tolerate to a certain extent, because even when he's getting into stupid arguments with chat, there is a level of self-awareness that it's dumb - Hasan at least knows he's a childish idiot. Like, you don't go to him for the smart takes and he doesn't promise you them - he's out there being the hip socialist guy to a younger crowd, making politics something fun to get into for them - and I like to hope that as years go by they get into better commentators for better info and nuance and they grow into leftist thinking. I thought the interview was okay. A lot more casual than you usually get for JPEG interviews. Kind of a weird matchup, but I get why JPEG would do it, as I'm almost certain a large chunk of Hasan's audience is in JPEGs main demo. Don't get me wrong, there are tons of other people I'd rather see JPEG on a show with than Hasan. Put him back on with Eric Andre, for one. The podcast he did with Danny Brown was pretty good. I bet him and Denzel could put on a good talk, too. Completely different vibe than the STH stuff. But they also collab and have rapport. Honestly man, I just wish he'd do more stuff with other people, period. I'll go for anything he shows up on, because he doesn't put himself out there all that often. But he always has really interesting insights about his music and he's got a one of kind personality. Like, he's one of the most important underground hip-hop artists today. Of course he's gonna drop gems when he actually sits down to talk. I feel like it's the antidote to people hearing his music and not being ready for it. Because he's actually a really level, calm, fully-developed person in his interactions. So they can at least go "Oh, this music is made by a sane person who actually cares more about music than anything else. These underground guys aren't actually crazy."
This song is amazing. The beat switch up at :55 and the pure anger he rides his lyrics on, soooo good. Hope he plays this live some day. Not to mention a lot of the shots in this video are fantastic.
I hear samples from Final Fantasy, Metal Gear, and Edges entrance. What a banger
I think there was a Tekken sample too!
Maxwell Alioth no its bjööööök
YOSHIMITSSUUUU 2:30
Bruh and a fucking mario kart sample too
I don’t doubt you, especially because I never invested, but damn if that’s the case that’s so real for a track that goes so well
Peggy still fucking crushing it. You're the fucking man Peggy, thanks for being a huge inspiration to me these past couple of years. I could not have made it through without your art.
love
@@JPEGMAFIA ay
@@JPEGMAFIA peggy i love you
@@JPEGMAFIA love
@@JPEGMAFIAeat my children
I cant tell if jpegmedia is boutta be famous af or king of underground music
Matt G underground forever
Yān-Mān I hope not, underground artists that stay there never make a change, he can
i hope he does, fuck that underground shit
He got pretty big after he changed his name to mc ride i hear
He’s gonna run the underground
Peggy the kind of guy who literally drops his best song as just a single
Edit: 2023 still not over this fucking beat
Edit: 2024 IT'S A FUCKING AVRIL LAVIGNE FLIP?
lowkey tho
wow you really did predict COVERED IN MONEY!
Why wouldn't you drop your best song as a single
@@banjogyro they mean like not in an album
@@plum999o yeah exactly
I like peggy's fashion sense. He looks like a stylish homeless person. Grimy but fly
how all these comments from a year ago bruh this shit still mad heat
right, lyrics still mad relevant too somehow LMAO
ikr haha
we have to make it famous on tik tok r sum shit
This song hasn't aged a day. Peggy the GOAT
So ahead of his time it's crazy
this man might change the rap game forever. He could very well go down as one of the most influential rappers of this generation
U anit lying
Aged like fine wine
true
@@stopthis-youtubech.1334 how he can change the game like can you explain ?
@@kineticwayss Peggy is already influencing a lot of up and coming producers and artists with his style. The next few yrs of the rap game are def gonna see an influx of experimental artists
A thing I enjoy a lot in Peggy's delivery are some of the subtle distortions, like on this single with the "My home run by a (Reversed)" line, in which he diverts expectations using these simple effects. It's like a modern-day version of how MF DOOM would sometimes use bars up to say absolutely nothing or cough where there should be an obvious, somewhat explicit rhyme.
And yes, I did just compare Peggy's delivery to DOOM's.
YOOO never even noticed that, definitely agree.
i dont think he intently does that in a way to use it as DOOM does, its just peggy's glitchy style but that is a nice comparison and they both are great artists
Listening to Communist Slow Jams I noticed that too, some of his lyrics are really not unlike how MF Doom would talk about other rappers in his songs
Subversive expectations are so important in music. You always have to keep people on their toes
It’s a valid comparison
This song is such a gem. Probably one of peggy's most well-crafted songs imo.
Is this just a single? I havn't seen it on any of his tapes?
you can find it on his comp NOT ON VETERAN
“When was this country so great”
FACTS
Go live in China or Mexico then come back.
Marcel Davis I grew up in India dickhead😂😂 And trust me America compared to any first world country is a shithole
@@marceldavis4376 LOL do you win all are your arguments by screaming to immigrants to "go back" to their country? I wonder if you'd say the same to your grandparents or their parents.
@@ThatOneGuy7550 what are you even talking about? I was never speaking about immigrants and you're very surface level for that. I was speaking about the naive nature alot of Americans have that never traveled to seen how other countries have it. Typically the ones who never traveled outside of their own country are so quick to jump on a "fuck this country" hype too. In China if you say "fuck this country and government" your ass is done if government catch you like the book 1984.
@@heavyonthe and I'm not ignoring that at all there's alot of better of countries then here. I'm only cherishing the simple things we have that other countries don't have like I don't know clean water? Or maybe not having a oppressive government that will literally snatch your whole life away for speaking against it? Also I have no clue what being from India means are you saying you've lived in worst conditions then here and you rather live there then the United States? I don't know I'm just trying to clear that up.
Just imagine: JPEGMAFIA - Man Purse live at the Grammys
Beautiful, sadly the grammys are shit.
Just picture Peggy spitting on, drop kicking, and running over the beautiful people of Hollywood.
@@DirtSpud willing to start a fundraiser and donate my life savings to see this
fock I wish. I LOVE YOU
tyler's performance is one step closer to that lol
The way he sampled that avril lavigne song to sound so grimey and gritty is some genius peggy shit, miss old peggy but good for him doing what hes doing now
5 years ago. This was released 5 years ago. This is insane. Dude was so fucking ahead of his time
Wait till u find out what he was dropping 10 years ago, always has been way ahead of his time
Just revisited this song and "I sip liberal tears from a dirty glass filled with Obama's hope" is the hardest shit Ive ever heard in my life
peggys that real commie. ancom represent
This should've totally gone on Veteran. I'm grateful this song exist though
ive come to the conslusion that this is the hardest shit ever recorded
His beats are unreal. Im really impressed.
they never miss
"Milo Yippo-what-the-fuck-ever fuck you too" lmao
that production is what motivates me to work and improve. i honestly can’t thank you enough man. see you in paris at the pitchfork avant garde 👁
you and SLOWTHAI would kill a track together
waiting patiently for this
Slowthai says he wants to start a band with Peggy, Denzel wnd Travis Baker
@@ThatOneGuy7550 deadass? That's dope. I found both of them when T N Biscuits came out and when Veteran dropped. Their come up is amazing and now they be chilling wit each other and even have crossover audience
@@fromthe4621 here is the tweet
twitter.com/slowthai/status/1174408561608339456?s=19
yea them both spit on fans mouthes and shit, is tight
This is wild, you should shoot a wholefoods add
Are... are you a prophet?
Bitch I shop at whole foods like I'm boujeee
bro knew it
Even by Peggy standards this song is so fucking insane. Felt like 10 minutes.
only thing sounds angrier than screamo is cutting sound completely. love it.
This may be his most complete song from start to finish 3 & half minutes Damn Peggie
It feels like it has 3 or 4 complete songs in it lol
car shit headass
7 years later and this still sounds like it came out yesterday
wish this was on veteran
Nah, wouldn’t fit.
@@southwaliandude99 How would this not fit? There is no central sound on Veteran. He's all over the place.
this song is best as a single but i've always thought of it as veteran in a nutshell
Keegan Hall Veteran definitely has some sort of central sound, it’s all over the place buts it consistent. Like an organized chaos.
Same.
facemelting production. awesome!
kills: 1372
this song is so ahead of its time, this is the future
Fax
lmao did I hear a MGS Codec sample in there??
nah nanocommunications are in your head
It's actually a pretty popular sound in the underground rn
this wigged me out. have had it as my notification sound on my phone for 2 years but I had no message. glad its not me going crazy
Generic_Name123 IT IS! OMG this guy is amazing!!
SNAKE!.........SNAKKKEEE
So this is the track that made Denzel wanna work with him. I saw he mentioned this track on a recent hasanabi stream (worth it if you're a fan of his, he talks about a lot.) This is apparently how we got that sick feature on Vengeance along with Zillakami. It was supposed to be him and Zel at first. And then it wasn't happening. And then it became the three of them.
Sometimes all it takes is one track that's really going off with a sound. Denzel Curry is a great rapper to have wanting to work with you, too. Very conscious of sound and execution. One of the only guys of his ilk with staying power and circles of creative people in his reach. Smart and creative-minded dude. Fucking cool to know he was fucking with this like that, because I'm fucking with it immediately. When that beat comes in with all of the fixings at once, that shit goes.
Ever hear something like that? Something that makes you wonder if [ ] artist is getting into it like you are? I don't know. I've definitely had stuff I wished I could just show to a certain artist and see what they make of it, just based on their own music.
This track itself is sick. I need to hop on the soundcloud more. This beat is iconic. Just the air around it is like 120F, easy. I love how he uses distortion on his aggressive shit. He's not afraid to have it actually be dirty and that lends him so much more leeway with it. It really sounds authentically angry in a way that nothing else in the genre does. This is to me what taking trap up to 11 should sound like. Just flying off with wild, but targeted bursts of hair-melting heat. I think the magic is in the balance. On first listen it sounds like everything is distorted but he actually leaves a lot of room for it to come in. He seems to like to let it breath into everything, like this energy that pumps through the beat from just a few points. I've noticed a lot of his mixes wind up being somewhat mid-centric. Like, I can verify from my 12" in this 10x12 room that the shit hits, but he seems to leave room in the proper bass and low-mid territory for that distortion. It's an interesting approach in that without the bass eating up 1/3rd of the dynamic space in the mix, you get access to different textures in your percussion. You can have your samples and vocals be more wet, too. That's space for deeper reverb. More layers in the sampling. His beats all have that murk, but they're still insanely detailed, right? Listen on good headphones and there is so much happening in the midrange. That's what hooks me most with his production. And even a really aggressive song like this has that depth.
I dunno, I can't say how the man mixes and I don't want to impose on the off chance he sees this lol. This is just how it sounds to me.
I think a lot of dynamic trickery goes into it - I like how the atmosphere in the beat is constantly lurching towards enveloping his voice only to fall back out of that space when his voice needs to 'jump in.' It has this effect of getting in your face that I can't explain. You just feel it. He has it following his delivery on the really high-aggression, high-atmosphere vocal passages. This rising and falling tide, like a pot cycling-up to a boil-over. That's another advantage I think he uses well. Being a producer first, the rap comes only when he feels like he needs to rap on it... meaning the two components can be intricately tailored to each other, literally made for one another. That gives him a consistency and coherence that lends him more freedom elsewhere in his sound. The fact that he can just make it work for himself because he's right there with it all.
Again, can't say how it actually is, just the process I have impressed upon me when I hear the music.
last paragraph is well put. this whole comment definitely needs to be seen by more peggy fans
jpegmafia is the updated ultra version of trap music
goddamn this essay still holds up from his quite recent release which is sonically consistent and still carries the weirdness from veteran and this EP with freaky.
Peggy is one of my favorite people ever. And Hasan is one of my least favorite people ever. They share similar political leanings, but Hasan is way too immature, and ego-driven with the emotional maturity of a toddler. Which is odd, because Peggy trolls a lot, but it doesn't come off as childish or whining as Hasan does. lol I remember him going on Hasan's stream and the inner battle I had when deciding to watch or not. lol
Hasan doesn't even listen to music and only had Peggy on because he is bigger than him and they share similar political ideas. Hasan couldn't name 3 JPEG songs if a 1000 tier 3 subs were on the line. lol I also find Adam 22 insufferable but I enjoyed Peggy's interview with him a lot more. Seemed to be more comfortable and the conversations were far more interesting. I recommend checking that one out if you haven't.
And if you like Hasan, more power to you. But as someone his age, I find his stuff so childish and he has one of the most fragile egos I have ever seen, and Peggy is the exact opposite. lol Polarizing reactionaries who have an ego that barely fits inside their mansion. Who panders emotionally to his young audience into strict echo chambers, where no criticism is allowed. Only allowed to feed his ego. To put it in overly simplistic terms, the reasons I LOVE Jpeg are the same reasons I can't stand Hasan. And I have been craving other popular leftist streamers to get a platform other than Hasan or Destiny. Both are equally insufferable for vastly different reasons. lol
@@YerpDerp17 First off, my man! Thank you for denouncing Adam22. Adam22 is a charlatan and nobody is ever convincing me otherwise.😆 I would also agree, that was a better interview. He didn't really take his usual approach, less drama-baiting and weird elbow-nudging. Adam dialed it back, and he also hadn't quiiiteee progressed to the level of trash entertainment he does now. I think he had to know that wasn't gonna work with Peggy lmao.
Destiny is just a dork with a lot of goofy, in-his-own-head debate-lord takes. I find him obnoxious, too. Prefer his enemy Vaush, but Vaush is pretty full of himself too. Hasan, I can tolerate to a certain extent, because even when he's getting into stupid arguments with chat, there is a level of self-awareness that it's dumb - Hasan at least knows he's a childish idiot. Like, you don't go to him for the smart takes and he doesn't promise you them - he's out there being the hip socialist guy to a younger crowd, making politics something fun to get into for them - and I like to hope that as years go by they get into better commentators for better info and nuance and they grow into leftist thinking. I thought the interview was okay. A lot more casual than you usually get for JPEG interviews. Kind of a weird matchup, but I get why JPEG would do it, as I'm almost certain a large chunk of Hasan's audience is in JPEGs main demo.
Don't get me wrong, there are tons of other people I'd rather see JPEG on a show with than Hasan. Put him back on with Eric Andre, for one.
The podcast he did with Danny Brown was pretty good. I bet him and Denzel could put on a good talk, too. Completely different vibe than the STH stuff. But they also collab and have rapport.
Honestly man, I just wish he'd do more stuff with other people, period. I'll go for anything he shows up on, because he doesn't put himself out there all that often. But he always has really interesting insights about his music and he's got a one of kind personality. Like, he's one of the most important underground hip-hop artists today. Of course he's gonna drop gems when he actually sits down to talk. I feel like it's the antidote to people hearing his music and not being ready for it. Because he's actually a really level, calm, fully-developed person in his interactions. So they can at least go "Oh, this music is made by a sane person who actually cares more about music than anything else. These underground guys aren't actually crazy."
It’s so funny how this video is considered “too normal” for a Peggy video
Specially compared to The Ghost Pop Tape movie
from who
@@vertical2923 what
@@crave2875 who says that
@@vertical2923 idk bra
This song will go down as a classic that’s changed rap forever
@@YourMom-ny4ri I don't call putin my dad
@@blnkfce what if you take some inspo ? does that mean you aint being yourself in production?
Peggy > Kanye
Peggy = Kanye *
@@Raul_FOV thats better
peggy = kanye + sgp
legitimately and unironically agree, kanye hasn’t dropped anything good since 2011 and i’m tired of pretending that statement isn’t true
@@kaphizmey6229tlop? Ksg?
This is what Yeezus should’ve sounded like
Somehow I'm feelin like it's 2k27 from this. Peggy always killin shit. Can't wait for Veteran.
This shit is so hard. Aged like fine wine.
Visuals just as good as the music
Honestly I feel like this shit is still ahead of its time in 2023 lmao
the most jpegmafia song ever
i've been religiously playing this song everyday for about 3 months
for the last 3 years!
Anyone else here after Trump won again...?
"Rap game on a hebdo, you niggas dying for laughs" that lines fucking crazy, i just really heard it for the 1st time.
The way he samples. Jesus man. Such abreath of fresh air as a producer to me. Anyone know other artists like him?
Death grips
DEATH GRIPS and injury reserve
@@nikeythm6519 i love death grips, ill check out ingury reserve
Never realized how fucking cute peggy in this
so real
I need some more of that beat that starts at 1:00
He legit could’ve made a whole song based off of that section. Peggy’s production is next level
I love this video so much. From 0:18 to 0:30, the cinematography is amazing.
Peggy's mv's always hit
The bass goes HARD on this god damn
Fantano losing his cool at 1:33
probably the best music video of all time
yes
LSD>
"when was this country so great" damn
I was listening to this on the subway and walked in front of a guy with an Obama shirt right as I heard 2:43
7 years later and this has maybe never been more culturally relevant in messaging.
every frame of this video is a wallpaper
This, Puff Daddy, and hazard duty pay are Peggy's best singles
Agreed
Does this ski mask make me look fat and starcade 97 too
living single too
2:43 lol them dancing is a vibe
3000 views? I dont know how, who, or why but you're being robbed my dude.
kyoto graphic, 180k still
Slenderbot 400k and still
Lol
300k yeerrr
They'll catch on eventually....
his outfits look great in this video
Performing this one at family karaoke night, wish me luck
Lmaooo
This song and music video has got to be one of the most nostalgic things I’ve ever heard in my life. Brings me back to a time of pure bliss
there's no denial that the choice of music being layered is dope AF but the ASMR in this song though.
Bringing the intro back tripped me up. Seriously magical production
Childish gambino meets Pusha T meets Kanye meets heavy shroom trip
You is right as hell NJASZN
You are a pioneer right now.
And you have a great taste in music. I swear I always see you on 90% of the shit I listen to
Every fantano video I see you my dude
@@presleypruitt6759 no. That's me.
peggy the only man who can drop a diss track on trump and not be corny asf
6 years late but we out hear to real peggy
i thought the edge wwe theme would play dude. nice shit
Best peggy’s video, jeez, it’s so stylish
i think we all can agree this is one of the best (to not say the best) jpegmafia song
nah it's one of his worst imo
@@ihatetheinternetitsawesome aight that's cool
@@rossania6360
🤝🏾
that bass speaks right to your soul
Someone needs to use this in a movie
Me
to this day a personal favourite of mine by him
Wish I could listen to this song for the first time again. Batshit experience
video hard asl😭
this beat is fuckin heavy
Wow crazy how my taste evolving I remember listening to dis a year ago like wtf is this but this definitely grew on me
"Milo Yippo-whatthef*ckever f*ck you too" XD
This song is amazing. The beat switch up at :55 and the pure anger he rides his lyrics on, soooo good. Hope he plays this live some day. Not to mention a lot of the shots in this video are fantastic.
Seeing Peggy finally get recognition been like top 10 W’s out of the past few years
0:54 Metal Gear codec. That's wassup
This is legit like top 10 favorite songs of all time for me
This shit is gonna be my anthem during the second Trump term
hardest fucking banger of 2017 don't care what you say
this is like if every song on veteran was one
This iconic masterpiece still has under a million views 😮
Even that 808 at the end was fire.
"Milo Yipo-whatthefuckever fuck you too" 😂😂😂😂😂
1:50 is fucking ill
1:43 that shot was clean like a new sword
0:32 PLUH‼️‼️‼️
Holy fucking shit it's actually there
Still there after almost 6 years, this style is immaculate
hebdo and dying for laughs might be one of the greatest bars
Holy shit lmao
jpegmafia does whatever he freaking wants with those drums
Please Vote responsibly this year Peggy.
Ouu Im UP iN BrowNsVILle StraPped wITH A KimBer
o wrong song
It’s cool that’s the line in my head all the time too
That line is in my head all the time too. Too cool, fucking brilliant
ALL YOU YUPPY PURSES GETTING SWIPED LIKE TINDER
WHITE BOY BETTER PUT HIS HANDS UP
this song beautiful goddamn
This is the hardest shit I've ever heard
I just can't sit still when i hear this I litterally slam my ass against the floor 💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
LIKE WTF BROS PRODUCTION IS INSANE TO DIS DAY‼🔥🔥
the bars are so fucking good
this shit is really life changing
Had to watch it a couple of times, but this is super good. Love the experimental style
Positive vibes from Slovakia
0:19 that edit was fk fire tho!
I dont call putin my dad ❗🗣