Supa High Society is a young rap duo consisting of twin brothers B. Easy and JuHarley, bringing that grimey, aggressive southern rap that we have come to love in hip-hop today. Their latest offering ‘Rap House’ is a stick-to-the-script, in your face collection of freestyles and original songs. On Burn 1, RnB newcomer Reef lends a hand on the hook as the rappers switch up the flow from super-aggressive to more melodic, which makes for a classic smoking anthem. The perspective Hate On has the rappers giving thanks to those that doubt their ability to make it to the top of the game. Asking naysayers to please ‘Hate On’, reminiscent of T.I.’s classic song Motivation. Tracks like Money Moving and Coming Down are definitely where the rappers are in their zone, exemplifying magnificent swagger with witty punch lines and catchy adlibs. Overall Rap-House is an uptempo, kick-in-the door introduction to these Georgia brothers. if they stay consistently putting out solid material they have the ability to put their permanent stamp on hip-hop
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