Child Cash – “Worry Cash”
Cortex’s “Huit Octobre 1971” is an overused rap pattern due to its versatility. Its most well-known interpretations are doubtless MF DOOM’s “One Beer” and Wiz Khalifa’s “Visions,” and they’re nonetheless the 2 which have used it finest. However Child Cash’s “Worry Cash” is a flip that offers it new life by bringing in the stuttering drum patterns of the Michigan scene. The slick-talking Detroit rapper is all flash and swag, and he’s an knowledgeable at making the listener really feel broke: “You simply touched yo’ first 100, boy that’s child cash.” He does the historic pattern justice.
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