Line after line spills out on “Twin Chops” like what we expect from Detroit drill. The beat comes in classic, threatening on the instrumental, but classy. Glassy with a regularly building tension 28AV kills the track from the word go. Although this Seattle spitter is a new face in the world of Sada, he makes a memorable mark. Both of the rappers fill out the track like any other heater bumping in the city right now.
Of course, Skub stays having too much fun, switching between his flows on “Twin Chops” like he’s swerving a lime-green H2. Unable to be contained, he’s somewhere between Scarface and deranged. Spreading to every city around the nation, Sada doing that “7 Mile to Seattle” run. First, he keeps that blood in his throat, but the Detroit king can’t help himself and ends up singing through some bars.
28AV only needs the opening verse to showcase his talent. While his voice might take a second to adjust to, he’s a welcome character. As he gets sleepier his flow gets more natural, and he ends up finishing out “Twin Chops” with a solid and contagious chorus.
Visually “Twin Chops” fucking pops. The obvious accent of lime green cuts through the video crisp and clean, proving the chops of the directors Oleg Kud and 28av. Of course, the crew showed up too, as you can’t record a video featuring these two without catching interest. Make sure to watch out for 28AV, and keep checking in on new releases from Skub.