It almost seems like a part two to his Nate track about his father. Screen Door is the slow paced hard hitting song you can hear Vince flexing his story telling muscles on. Staples says “ Gloves with the disguise, bang the set before you blow, don’t stop ’til he drop” which is describing hitting a lick and firing on the enemies. The second verse is basically Vince crip walking all over the beat. For example when Vince says, “ riding thru your section, shit I hope you got protection wit’ you“. The first verse is filled with double entendres that can be interpreted as either gangbanging speak or sexual references. Then you realize you’re actually in North Long Beach circa 2006 and you justifiably panic. The jazzy production makes you feel as if you just entered a 1920’s speakeasy. The title is a reference to his album cover 6500 was the address on it which may or may not be his actual residence. He recently dropped the video for this which alludes to what I was saying and it was reviewed by our own Jay Lopez, you can read that here.Ħ5 Hunnid is the next track and it is the smoothest track on the surface but is actually the track you hear him exhibiting his gang ties the most on. Vince also said he felt like Young Dro in the summer of ’06, that’s exactly how I felt, doing my shoulder lean from June to September religiously. He makes reference to that when he raps “ you dig your own grave when you fuckin’ with the lord, catch a fade, probably finna go to hell anyway“. The hook is “ I’m probably finna go to hell anyway” which is telling us when he was growing up getting into heaven seemed like a long-shot.
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The EP starts off with Fire, a smoldering introduction into the hell Vince is trying to escape. A conceptual album some will say is reminiscent of GKMC’s theme of wild nights spent dodging cases and caskets. The album begins when he was about 13 going to high school, gangbanging and eventually dropping out of high school. The No ID influence on this project is very evident throughout, this album was very cohesive, every track followed the theme and was placed perfectly. If you are into slick, witty gangster raps told by an actual gangster then you will love this.
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Vince Staples has released his second project of 2014, Hell Can Wai t.