![]() ![]() Or President* will keep their celebration going just fine. Right now it’s clear that what needs to happen is the inevitable Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G joint mixtape. Burton once again teams up with long-time collaborator Johnny Depp who takes on the role of iconic detective Ichabod Crane. Then, there’s “Don’t Panic,” which follows in the fiery and relentless footsteps of the four previous songs in their “Panic” series-each Brooklyn drill essentials in their own right. Tim Burton brings us the stunningly beautiful supernatural gothic tale of Sleepy Hollow.Burton’s take is loosely based on the short story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving from 1820. The duo complement each other perfectly: their seamless back-and-forth “Water” and “Molly” should be spilling out of Flatbush car windows in no time. Sleepy’s forced duets with Fivio Foreign and Jay Critch, pale in comparison to the tape’s three collaborations with Sheff G. Typically it’s because of New Jersey producer Great John, whose acoustic guitar-sampling beats-“6 AM in NY” and “Bankrolls”-lack the country soul of similar production behind Deep South singing rappers like Rod Wave and Rylo Rodriguez. On the introspective “Bad Luck,” Sleepy smoothly delivers evergreen reflections about living in fear of death, “Demons at my door say ‘they just wanna come inside’/Shots fired, opps shot, another opp died/Cops shot another black guy”-lyrics that resonate harder than usual as the current wave of protests against police brutality continue.īut Sleepy’s sound is so bare that one misstep derails the entire track. On the gloomy “Anxiety Freestyle” he delivers his bars with an appealing looseness that makes pain sound like a good time: “Pop a perc now I’m back to life.” On “All In,” he tackles a flip of Weldon Irvine’s “Morning Sunrise” that has been done better before-Just Blaze’s iconic “Dear Summer” beat comes to mind-but his vocals are sharp and infectious. Like Polo G-though not nearly as melancholy or polished-he blends the rushed cadence of traditional drill rapping with a rugged singing voice. ![]() The Brooklyn-raised twenty something has a refreshing style. Sleepy Hallow shines when he keeps it minimal like this. But the song, clocking in at under two minutes, is perfect for endless replays, and has become the viral soundtrack for TikTok dance videos, a treasure chest of New York quotables (“My body different”) and the biggest Brooklyn drill song not made by Pop Smoke. Sleepy Hollow Recap: Saving Malcolm Dreyfus To a swift victory, Team Bumblebee. □ 5.27.Listen to Sleepy Hallow’s early 2020 single “Deep End Freestyle,” and it’s straightforward: a single verse, no hook, the beat a simple looped vocal sample. One of the leading exponents of Brooklyn drill, the American rapper known as Sleepy Hallow was born Tegan Joshua Anthony Chambers on December 20, 1999.Furthermore, the music video is entertaining. It is an enjoyable two-and-a-half-minutes all told. Top Sleepy Hollow Rapper Quotes Some visual artworks are made to be talked about more than to be seen, others are made to be seen more than to be talked about. ![]() Will “Die Young” by Sleepy Hallow, assisted by 347aidan change your life? I wouldn’t go that far, but it is a surefire vibe that will enhance your playlist. As to be expected, the rhymes are street savvy and unapologetic – Sleepy don’t play! He references sex, multiple times, and of course, he’s tough – “Fear nobody, I’m ready to bleed.” He shouts out his close friend, Sheff G early on in the first verse. In a video that was posted on NYStateOfMind’s Reddit message board, Sleepy Hallow and his crew are arguing. “Ayy, I don’t wanna die young, so I stay with a stick / Still on that shit, fuck two times six.” Woo! Over the course of two verses, he exhibits a confident, kick ass flow (“When l’m cookin’, l’m not in the kitchen I’m probably somewhere outta town doing business”). Sleepy Hallow and his entourage were in a wild brawl last week and it was caught on video. Both give Sleepy Hallow ample fuel for his fire though I suspect, the Jamaican-born, NYC drill rapper was already locked-in. ![]() □ Great John, likewise, stitches up the production. East Rutherford, NJ Brooklyn rapper Sleepy Hallow may have consequences to deal with following an incident at a New Jersey restaurant last week. Young 347 continues, “Breakin’ apart, but I gotta hold my legacy / And I don’t wanna die-I don’t- I don’t wanna die young.”ģ47aiden sets the tone. 347aidan is responsible for the intro and eventual chorus of this □ Sleepy Hallow-led single. “Lookin’ through my memories, fallin’ into jealousy / How can I miss you? You’re really just my enemy.” Woo! Teen Canadian rapper □ 347aidan kicks off the short but sweet vibe that is □ “Die Young”. Rapper Sleepy Hallow, assisted by Canadian teen rapper, 347aidan, drops a brief, surefire vibe with single, “Die Young.” ![]()
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