The Brooklyn native revisits the topic of growing up as a black man in America in this track featuring Wu-Tang Clan’s Killah Priest.
The Brooklyn native revisits the topic of growing up as a black man in America in this track featuring Wu-Tang Clan’s Killah Priest.
dope track, thanks on the love.
This track is dope. Good beat, good message. Frank Knight is a rising star coming out of Brooklyn and Killah Priest is a OG Legend. Gotta love Wu-Tang. Shout out to HipHopDX for supporting that real ish.
Much love y’all
Hot shit #Dopeness Y they want my black life
trash. so many artists out there with great talent and this dude here sounding off beat generic. killah priest was the only good moment on here beat was pretty dope too but i think we had enough of the crying about the “struggle” bs.
mehhhh.. beat is dope and priest always shines but this is average at best.
Thoroughly enjoyed this. A mesh of classic with new age boom bap bk style. Good stuff
Not bad.. hopefully this is the beginning of more indie unknown nyc artists getting shine cuz they are way too many better artists out there the this knight guy sounds like he reading lyrics off paper. 3 out of 5
Dope official shit all elements y’all know!!!
decent but im sure NYC got better artists to offer. always great to hear killah priest though. 3/5