“I’m tryna show my people,” adding, “you don’t need nobody’s approval for your dopeness.” For those that haven’t heard, or just need the reminder, WU2 is here for you. It’s why he wants everybody, from the choir to the club, to hear the true Phew throughout WU2 and see his comfort in his own skin. He credits the goodness of God for making it out alive, and the love of his parents with getting his mind right and keeping his heart pure. I’m done, I’m done, I’m done.’ If I kept going, I’d be dead or in jail.” “Something came over me that day,” says Phew. Phew made it out in one piece, but once he stepped out the car he dropped to his knees. Soon, the whole crew ducked their heads as shots whirred past their vehicle. One bullet connected with the car mirror. A weed deal intended to score extra money for college quickly went south, forcing Phew and his crew to flee the scene, speeding down city streets and dodging oncoming traffic as gunshots trailed in the distance. He’s got a word for the church, too, because “sometimes I’m preaching to the choir, but everybody in the choir ain’t all the way there.” Phew himself was that kid - always on time for Sunday service, but caught up trying to chase the approval of a crowd on a destructive path.Īs he crept into adulthood, the young rapper still flirted with disaster. “Making this music helped me discover a whole new world in myself.” “I found myself as an artist, and more importantly as a man through, WU2 ,” says Phew. The project is strapped with explosive features, from emerging trap star the 2-Chainz signed Skooly, who shines on the contemplative, atmospheric, string-laden standout track “Heatwave,” to labelmate Lecrae on their head-bopping “Wild N Out.” WHATUPRG, Jamie Grace, Foggie Raw and more lend their talents to WU2 ’s packed roster, wrapped together by a young artist maturing by leaps and bounds. There’s a sense of transparency that comes through in his music, a refined rawness only be gained through experience and honing your craft, leading up WU2. The young artist was instrumental in connecting contemporary trap legend Zaytoven with Reach Records co-founder Lecrae, leading to their critically acclaimed collaboration, Let the Trap Say Amen. His latest project, What’s Understood 2 is pure, unfiltered trap, not designed in a lab, but. That’s where the 1K comes from, says the 25-year-old rapper. 1K Phew exudes that authenticity in his music and lifestyle, all the way down to the name. As evidenced by his mixtapes Sunday Night (2015) and Life (2016) and his last album, What’s Understood, Phew’s got plenty of swag with the wisdom to match, a package that has brought him an incredible platform, including the 2019 season-anthem for his hometown Atlanta Falcons. Listen once, and you can’t help but hear the shine. We've given new wings to an old truth, and I think it could be a theme song for our band.They do. They have seen God take little and make it much. He loves to sing an old hymn called "Little Is Much When God Is In It”-a theme song for him and his church. He went to a small school and he pastors a small country church. But he has this small seed, it's a calling, it's wisdom, and it’s a shepherd’s heart. "My father would not boast to be a brilliant poet or theologian, nor a gifted orator or artist. Hey (Rocket power), c'mon, let me rock out (Rocket power) Poppin' when she pop out (Poppin' out), you not lit, you burnt out (One time) Hey (Let's go), rocket out, rocket (Rocket), rocket (Rocket. What can be done with what you still have This is a song for the broken, the beat-upĬonsider that giants fall to stones and slings He changes the world with the seeds we sow This is a song for the weaker, the poorer If all I can offer seems too small to give Movie Reviews (Main) > Movie Reviews (Main). Indie Reviews (Main) > Indie Reviews (Main).
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