
When Sada comes in for the second verse, he uses this time to go back to a bit of a more nostalgic sound that I grew to love early on in his career a couple of years ago. He begins to start spitting kind of sporadically but finds his stride immediately as he showcases a variety of flows, his trademark personality, and just effortless deliveries that are as entertaining as they are fluid.

Although I’m relatively new to the stylistic choices that Grimeyy makes throughout his music, I already knew that this was going to be a perfect yet simplistic foundation for the young talent to showcase his skills next to one of the fastest-growing artists in the industry.
#30 DEEP GRIMEYY FULL#
In this record, you can hear some extremely fast-paced hats and claps combined with some sort of high-pitched synths or sounds of some kind that are tied together nicely with some pungent, powerful drums that really bring things full circle. The release I’m referring it, of course, is his song “4530” which is a song that recruits Michigan’s own Sada Baby to join in on the party and I couldn’t be more excited. Considering he has worked with numerous artists I find myself listening to quite often like the late King Von, Maxo Kream, and NLE Choppa, I’m honestly shocked that 30’s latest offering is my introduction to him, but I’m just glad that I’m no longer sleeping on the awesome emcee. Louis’ very own 30 Deep Grimeyy, a young star rapidly rising through the ranks of the industry with his hard-hitting bangers full of aggression and ruthlessness.


Every day I’m put onto a new rapper that I wasn’t familiar with before, and admittedly, sometimes I’m late to the party.
