“A Lot” is a hip hop song by American rapper 21Savage. The song also features the vocals of fellow American rapper and singer J.Cole.
In his verses, Savage mainly talks about the challenges, problems and loss he has had to deal with in his young life. J. Cole, on the other hand, uses his verse to rap about a bunch of things, including the current state of the rap industry. The highlight of Cole’s verse comes when he gives fellow rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine a shoutout and raps about the legal troubles Tekashi is battling. Cole empathizes with Tekashi and asks the listeners to pray for him. According to him, the system wants Tekashi to rot in jail.
The trend has also created opportunities for new producers and mix engineers, and as a result, the Inside Track series has recently featured more and more hitherto unknown mixers. 21 Savage's I Am I Was ticks all the aforementioned boxes, from the musical style to the fact that 12 of the 16 tracks on the deluxe version of the album were mixed. 'A Lot' (stylized in lowercase) is a song by rapper 21 Savage. The audio of the song was released on December 20, 2018 via the rapper's YouTube account. It was serviced to rhythmic and urban contemporary radio on January 8, 2019 as the lead single from his second studio album I Am I Was. Traduzione italiana del testo di a lot di 21 Savage. I love you Turn my headphone down a little bit, yeah For so many reasons Yeah, yeah, yeah. About “a lot” On the introspective introduction to his sophomore studio album, 21 Savage raps about having “a lot” of blessings and curses in his life. Savage also reflects on his tumultuous.
FYI: As of the writing of this post, Tekashi 6ix9ine is behind bars awaiting trial on a number of grave offenses, including racketeering. If he is convicted, he might spend the rest of his life in jail.
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Facts about “A Lot”
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- This track was officially released on 21 December 2018. It was written by J. Cole and 21 Savage, alongside DJ Dahl, who also produced it.
- The song features samples from “I Love You for All Seasons” by the Fuzz, released in 1970.
- The labels it was released on are Epic Records and Slaughter Gang.
- This song is featured on the deluxe edition of 21 Savage’s 2018 album I Am > I Was.
- Aside mentioning Tekashi 6ix9ine, J. Cole also gives a shoutout to NBA players Markelle Fultz and Dennis Smith, Jr.