DW The Bay Street Boy Presents “Glory”

Above, we’ve got the latest from DW The Bay Street Boy, “Glory.” This one, sonically, reminds me a bit of Drake’s classic “9AM in Dallas” mixed with a bit of Rick Ross ghetto gospel. What makes DW’s track a bit different than what I typically post on SOTB is that it’s a completely clean track and it’s so lyrical that you don’t even realize/care about there not being any four-letter words to describe things. In fact, I applaud him because he’s removed quite a few rhymes from his vocabulary, thus giving him a slight handicap in the game.

Lyrically, it’s on point and hammers home the point that he’s trying to make about lyricism still being crucial and critical in hip-hop. The Michigan-born artist’s track is one that’s definitely got my attention. Check it out above and remember to support dope music in all its forms.

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Whatever you need to know about me, you can find out on speedonthebeat.com. Dad of two, cat dad (of two), mental health advocate, Team Support Dope Music in All Its Forms.

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