
Duwap Kaine – “Mad 2”
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Duwap Kaine isn’t afraid to make a nasty track; it’s a part of what makes his music so fascinating. Typically it really works, like on “Playin Wit Da AutoTune,” the place the vocal results are turned as much as such an absurd degree that he feels like a malfunctioning cyborg. Typically it doesn’t: on “No AutoTune 2,” each missed word is painful. “Mad 2,” a spotlight from his newest mixtape Religion Like Esther, is without doubt one of the good ones. Over a spaced-out instrumental, Duwap’s melodic stream bounces from fast-paced murmur—like he doesn’t care if you can also make out his phrases or not—to AutoTune-heavy riffs, dragging out notes like a soul singer belting “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The track takes a flip within the remaining 30 seconds as he hundreds up on animated vocal tips, together with mimicking a police siren and laughing like a comic book e book villain come to life. It’s bizarre and enjoyable and funky as hell, and that’s a Duwap Kaine track.
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