Song Review - S.D.L.R By Nita Grease
S.D.L.R By Nita Grease is an introduction to an artist who makes it a well-known idea that she’s a stonewall of beaming confidence. Throughout this one-verse song, Grease puts her pen to the task, confidently attacking an 808-heavy beat with the lyrical attitude of a veteran emcee.
While this song does not have the traditional elements of modern music, such as a hook, this track is complete by its level of substance.
Grease makes emphasis on informing any first-time listener of her principles while providing a stiff middle finger to anyone remotely interested in doubting her talents.
“Middle fingers up to the dickriders, leeches, more moves, less announcements because the haters steady peaking.” Says Grease, who finds her tempo, expert breath control, and impactful message.
Production-wise, this song has a gospel-march-like characteristic, The drums, while a tad boom-bap-ish, propel Grease as an emcee to display her lyrical strengths.
For those interested in hearing a lyrical blitz, you can listen to the song here.