The song slaps, thanks to a dizzying high-hat array laid on top of melodic, loopy bass notes. Is there anything The Boy can’t do?īut back to Nav (and Daxz, and 40! Both are instrumental to this song). Part of Drizzy’s campaign included a “Free Meek” t-shirt, which turned out to be a premonition of 2017. Who could forget the beat down Drake gave Meek in the summer of 2015? The meme-fueled deluge of disses culminated in the release of “Back to Back,” which found a way to diss Meek Mill and his hometown Philadelphia at the same time. The cadence, tone of voice and accent all sound familiar, but it’s Nav doing the talking alongside Travis Scott. If you close your eyes and strain you ears, it sounds like Nav’s verses are voiced by Justin Beiber himself. Navīeibs in the trap is a confusing track. In high school I never made the honor roll I'm scared I'll spend 20 thousand on some dope Whether it’s Belly outing friends who only hang around when he’s holding, or Nav, who fell in love with the sauce and never looked back, both acknowledge that, maybe, there’s more to life than popping Xans. Melancholy is a staple in Canadian hip-hop, a notion which Belly and Nav do justice in “Re Up,” where both talk about struggles involving drugs. Nav’s not exactly flexing, he’s flossin’. It’s a standard affair for hip-hop, but the laid-back self-produced beat makes this track a stand out. Nav shouts out French Montana, and talks about how great he is, at least from the perspective of an unnamed woman who’s wrapped around his finder, singing his praises. Watch these bitches, and these bitches watch this fuckin' necklace
The whip that I'm driving, like white rice and gravy Nav’s production on this song bumps like tracks from Toronto’s east and northwestern hoods, which compliments the gritty shots around Ottawa. Why so serious? Nav not only provided a hook for Harvey Stripes, but a beat for the big body from Ottawa, with comes complete with a ballin’ video to match the sound.