
L Dash experiments a little with flow and voice on this jam and the results are of the excellence you have come to expect from one of Atlanta’s finest. Mr. sickVisionz’ beat is a joy to behold as well.
Brand new jammin’ from Atlanta’s L Dash. Building on the precedent set with the absolutely stellar Blow My Cartridge (one of last year’s best releases), “Blue Screen” features whip-smart writing and effortless flowage. Dude might have the best library of references going today. This is just another reason L Dash is a SteadyBloggin favorite and someone you bastards should be keeping up with.
L Dash raps as if he was birthed as the result of an unholy orgy involving TI, Curren$y, Guru and a whole lot of drugs. His syrupy, monotone flow allows him to drop whip-smart punchlines with what sounds like casual smugness. Imagine if the aforementioned TI drank and shit ton of lean and read up on Renoir and Jacques Louis David. Production varies from video game sampling trap-hop bombast via SMKA and SickVisionz to simply rapping over somewhat obvious classics like “Incarcerated Scarfaces”. Rather than play the cheap nostalgia card here, L Dash uses references to forgone eras to paint a picture of a world that we have regretfully let pass us by. This shit is good.