Nipsey Hussle Victory Lap Analysis

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Grab the nearest "Hip-Hop is dead" advocate, find that person who believes mumble rap and drug culture have ruined rap. Sit them down, press play on Nipsey Hussle's debut album Victory Lap and watch them smile. The Slauson Boy and his team have been consistent with his projects over the years. With genius level marketing they have proven to be a force on the Independent scene. Now they have partnered with Atlantic Records and Nipsey's All Money In No Money Out Label to bring us magic. It truly has been a marathon and not a sprint for Nipsey to garner the attention he has today. He may just now be making his Victory Lap around the industry but, this isn't his first time in the winner's circle. The 16 track album was released last week February 16th and features some of Hip-Hops favorites such as; Puff Daddy, The-Dream, Cee-Lo Green, Kendrick Lamar, Belly, Dom Kennedy, YG and Marsha Ambrosias. As well as highlighting other talents like, TeeFlii and Stacy Barther. Nipsey Hussle’s laid back, dynamic and charismatic personality dominate the album. The themes featured on Victory Lap include; Los Angeles, gang culture, entrepreneurship, Black Enterprise, pain, wealth and more. Without delay, here are highlights of my favorite records: "Victory Lap", "Last Time That I Checc'd", "Dedication", "Blue Laces 2" and "Hussle & Motivate". …show more content…

The progression of instruments and sound is evident on "Victory Lap". The bars aren’t lacking at all either. Actually, if you listen to the intro after you listen to the entire album you can see how it would've made a great outro as

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