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  • Key Glock first album Yellow Tape. January 31, 2020

    Key Glock first album Yellow Tape. January 31, 2020

    Yellow Tape is the debut studio album of American rapper Key Glock hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. It was released on January 31, 2020, via Paper Route Empire. Production was taken care of by Bandplay, LDG Beats, and Sledgren, among others. The album reached number 14 on the Billboard 200 in the United States.
    Jordan Spencer directed the "Look At They Face" music video and came out on January 13, 2020. Videos for "Mr. Glock" and "I'm Just Sayin" were released on January 18, 2020, and January 29, 2020, directed by Jordan Spencer.

    Yellow Tape Track listing

    No. Title Producer(s) Length
    1. "1997" BandPlay 2:23
    2. "Dough" BandPlay 3:18
    3. "Word on the Streets" BandPlay 3:26
    4. "Ooh" BandPlay 2:48
    5. "What Goes Around Comes Around"
    • BandPlay
    • Will-A-Fool
    3:12
    6. "Crash" Southside 2:31
    7. "Look At They Face" BandPlay 2:45
    8. "I'm Just Sayin"
    • Kill
    • LDG Beats
    2:39
    9. "Biig Boyy!" Little Island 2:58
    10. "Flyest Highest Coolest Smoothest" RamyOnTheBeat 2:47
    11. "Loaded" Kenny Beats 2:33
    12. "Fuck All Dat" BandPlay 2:35
    13. "Mr. Glock" Sledgren 2:26
    14. "Amen" Kill 3:11
    15. "Stop Playin" BandPlay 2:55
    16. "1 of 1" King Ceeo 2:58
    Total length: 45:35
  • Key Glock 2nd album Son of a Gun. May 22, 2020

    Key Glock 2nd album Son of a Gun. May 22, 2020

    Memphis rapper Key Glock's music resides in a realm where extremity is the norm. There's no artificial dichotomy between realism and myth; everything feels perilously on the brink. On his new mixtape, Son of a Gun, following February's Yellow Tape, he presents more autobiographical glimpses spanning from childhood to the present, veering from heartfelt to disturbing. While the themes seldom extend beyond growing up, striving, earning money, and purchasing ostentatious luxuries, the airtight focus of his narratives and the richness of his language expose a writer capable of elaborate world creation.

    "Cream" echoes the Wu-Tang Clan's song of nearly the same title. Many have paid homage to the Clan's classic, but Glock brings his own self-assurance. Portraying a day in the life of a hustler, the 22-year-old depicts getting out of bed, saying his prayers, and promptly counting his money. A declaration such as, "Came up out the dirt, now I got diamonds around me" might seem overly trite, but Glock counterbalances it with witty wordplay: "And ever since I was ten, my best friend name was Ben/Franklin, nigga, what you thinkin'?" He rarely strays beyond his narrow purview – there's no space for guest rappers – but Glock's delivery is confident enough to rejuvenate even the most hackneyed street-rap clichés.

    Contributing to the coloration of Glock's universe is his unconventional taste in beats. Son of a Gun is characterized by a collection of tightly wound instrumentals featuring booming drums, peculiar samples, and a degree of murkiness that brings a noir ambiance and a high-art polish to the proceedings. The classical-music sample of "Son of a Gun" and the repetitive acoustic riff of "Money Talk" (both provided by frequent collaborator Bandplay) are among the most audacious pieces of music over which Glock has rapped, but his flow – identifiably Memphis in its swagger – remains perpetually fluid, multidimensional, and oozing with a natural confidence that compels every beat to yield to his will.

    Glock's most powerful display yet might very well be "Rich Blessed N Savage." He flows with a natural sense of melody that makes every line pleasing to the ear: "Bitch, I ball, it's necessary/I'm cool as Ben & Jerry/If you don't like me, blame my parents/Sit down if you can't stand me." The next step for this talented young rapper is to incorporate some new hues into his palette, even if only in the form of mild modifications to his current formula. Nevertheless, by remaining wholly attentive to the next dollar to be earned, the current watch on his wrist, and the impending threat to his well-being, Key Glock reinforces his strengths on Son of a Gun, affirming his position as a distinctive rising star.

  • Key Glock 3rd album Yellow Tape 2. November 5, 2021

    Key Glock 3rd album Yellow Tape 2. November 5, 2021

    Yellow Tape 2 is the second studio album of American rapper Key Glock, which was released on November 5, 2021, via Paper Route Empire. The deluxe edition came out on March 25, 2022. The album reached number 13 on the US Billboard 200.

    Yellow Tape 2 Background

    Yellow Tape 2 is the follow-up to Key Glock's debut studio album Yellow Tape (2020). In an interview with HotNewHipHop, Glock said:
    I never intended to even make a sequel, but it's more like a statement. That color, it was my great-grandmother's favorite color. Y'all see it as yellow. I see it as gold because I'm a player. But I just had to keep it going since the first one made such a significant statement, and I had to let them know it was yellow tape. When you see yellow tape, you know what it implies – caution, beware, something stupid happened, something is about to happen. But I'm telling you it's still yellow tape – this stuff is still happening, still about to happen. For real.

    Yellow Tape 2 track listing

    No. Title Producer(s) Length
    1. "Something Bout Me" Tay Keith 2:43
    2. "Channel 5"
    • BandPlay
    • Triple G Ty
    3:09
    3. "Bill Gates"
    • Buddah Bless
    • Seth the Chef
    2:57
    4. "!!! (Don't Know Who to Trust)" Little Island 2:23
    5. "Juicemane" BandPlay 2:59
    6. "Tony"
    • Sosa 808
    • Montana Corleone
    2:48
    7. "Ambition for Cash"
    • Tay Keith
    • CuBeatz
    2:23
    8. "Ya Feel Me" BandPlay 2:41
    9. "Can't Switch" BandPlay 2:34
    10. "The 1" BandPlay 2:26
    11. "Quarterback"
    • Dun Deal
    • Mannie iL
    • Shaz
    2:33
    12. "Da Truth" Pyrex 2:46
    13. "Check This Out" Kill 3:07
    14. "From the Bottom"
    • Figurez Made It
    • King Wonka
    2:47
    15. "Luv a Thug"
    • BandPlay
    • CLDHRT
    2:25
    16. "Understood" BandPlay 2:37
    17. "Eve"
    • Tay Keith
    • BandPlay
    2:03
    18. "Toolie" CLDHRT 2:17
    19. "U & I Know"
    • HitThaGNote
    • That Boy Daymon
    2:35
    20. "Gangsta" Juicy J 3:12
    Total length: 53:33
  • Key Glock latest album Glocktober. 2024

    Key Glock latest album Glocktober. 2024

    Key Glock's creepy new album is approaching very shortly

    The ruthless Memphis MC Key Glock has been having an excellent year thus far. We assert this because it appears that another project is on the verge. It might arrive right around Halloween. Hopefully, it does because it would be the ideal music to play while taking everyone's Halloween candy (please don't do that). But, in all earnestness, that's how Key's music makes you feel. He gives listeners an abundance of confidence to do whatever (but be sensible and make the right choices). His confrontational and fierce bars render him highly entertaining. That's why his latest album, Glockoma 2, has been a delight for his fans. While he might not be the most diverse rapper, he excels in his style. Naturally, this follows his 2018 tape, Glockoma. One of the songs on the deluxe version, "No Hook" was a solid addition to the tracklist. Now, it gets a sequel.

    Maybe the tracklist of  Glocktober

    1. Sucker Free
    2. Let’s Go
    3. No Hook
    4. Penny
    5. MaMa Said 
    6. Presidential Rolex
    7. Lean Habits 
    8. Last Man Standing
    9. Dirt 
    10. Work 
    11. Randy Orton
    12. Chromosomes
    13. 2 For 1
    14. Pop My Shit
    15. Designer Down
    16. From Nothing
    17. Key Rex Lyrics
    18. In & Outta Town s
    19. Fuck Dat Shit
    20. Money Over Hoes
    21. Ratchet Lyrics
    22. Homicide Gvng
    23. Fuck A Feature
    24. Murder & Millions
    25. One Me
    26. No Hook