Da Real EKG must be jungle trap Rap God and Tiger status is Irrefutable, with the way he shifts and drifts. In Shift and Drift is an instant Electronic, Hip Hop, and Jungle trap classic Produced by B4LLIN STAWNS Da Real EKG takes us on a trip to the island of Oahu. We begin at the kapolei dragway like a scene from the Fast and Furious Franchise. Dominic Toretto would feel at home with quarter-mile races between street racers with modified cars and a few stock car enthusiasts. Regardless of the island's pothole problem Da Real EKG being no Baby Driver takes to the road Sitting Up on low-profile tires and racing rims Gone in 60 Seconds.
Da Real EKG shows a Need for Speed doing 132 miles per hour on H2. This is interesting because Hawaii has three interstate highways yet you can't leave the state by car. Imagine The Crew riding in a convoy Grand Theft Auto style ducking the police who drive expensive exotic cars like Lamborghini and Ferrari. Hawaii Five-0 doing too much whether it's the TV show or real life imagine Steve McGarrett or Chin Ho Kelly pulling you over in a Honda S2000. Either way, Kono Kalakaua will let you know she and Daniel Williams aren't scared of a high-speed pursuit. Most don't get Logan Lucky finding themselves in The Last Race acting like Ricky Bobby in a Ford V Ferrari.
Leaving Kapolei, Da Real EKG takes us downtown Honolulu and Waikiki hitting the club and bar scene. Offering some of the best Oahu Nightlife unfortunately not The Beach House, Bar 35, Buho Cantina, or even Rumors. Even though Deja Vu closed Da Real EKG says no more pornstars no problem. Unlike his song So Beautiful from Lit After 30 Da Real EKG doesn't take us to Kemoo Farms, Zanzibar, Rave 45, Centerfolds, or Scruples. Instead, Da Real EKG takes us to Moosey's, Sharkey's, The Cellar, and Pipeline. Da Real EKG invites listeners out for a drink after getting acupuncture in Chinatown. Though Da Real EKG invites us to The Cellar we would prefer District, The Republic or Manifest.
Sounding like they know the lay of the land Da Real EKG calls club patrons weekenders. Claiming to party while keeping in touch with other Hip Hop artists from the Bama vs Cali mixtape hosted by Da' Hitman released in 2011. Though Shift and Drift has the potential to be a radio station favorite Da Real EKG asked not to stereotype him. Shift and Drift was recorded at Big Shane's production 206 E Powell St, Dothan, AL 36301.
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