Ghetto Confessions - Tiki Review
This minimalist approach forces the listener to focus on the weight of the words. It is uncomfortable. It is supposed to be.
Perhaps the most jarring moment in comes in the second verse. Here, Tiki doesn't confess to crimes against his enemies; he confesses to betraying his friends. Ghetto Confessions - Tiki
Have you listened to the track? Share your interpretation of the "ghetto confession" in the comments below. This minimalist approach forces the listener to focus
Known for a flow that alternates between lethargic despair and explosive rage, Tiki has always rejected the "mumble rap" label. Instead, he adopts a style best described as forensic storytelling . He raps like he is reading the charges off a police report, but the pain in his ad-libs tells you he lived through every line. Perhaps the most jarring moment in comes in the second verse
9/10 (A modern street classic in the making) Recommended for: Fans of Kendrick Lamar’s "u" , Benny the Butcher , and Nipsey Hussle’s "Victory Lap" (the B-side, before the success).

