NAV has also toured as main support for The Weeknd. ![]() ![]() Printed using the highest grade materials and completely.US10.00 to US50. Metro won BET's Producer Of The Year for the second consecutive year & has worked alongside some of the biggest names in hip-hop including: Drake, Big Sean, Migos, Future, Post Malone, Playboi Carti, Offset, Lil Uzi Vert & 21 Savage. Decorate your room with your favourite albums Made with Synthetic Silk Fabric Cloth. The project includes guest features including: Gucci Mane, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Offset, Playboi Carti & Belly. You can find a few bangers on this album, but for the most part the songs are pretty blah to me.NAV, named one of Rolling Stone's '10 New Artists You Need To Know,' & Metro Boomin, one of the industry's most famous producers, to release mixtape Perfect Timing. Metro Boomin’ has been on fire, and he’s dropped some really tough beats as of late, but these on this album simply didn’t move me as much. The beats are good on this album, but not great to me. I think Nav can be a lot more artistic than what he showed on this album content-wise. Secondly, I can stomach his flossing talk only so much, as it gets pretty stale eventually. Firstly, I think I prefer Nav minus all these features, especially these big name trapper features that he has no business collaborating with (In my opinion). This is the only track on this album that reminds me of his previous solo work.Ĭall me crazy, but I wasn’t moved by many songs on this album. Nav understands that the whole static flow would work perfectly on this song, so he utilizes it throughout. The words flow out easily for Nav, as he focuses on riding the beat the whole time. I can hear the bando vibes clearly on this song, making it a track that is capable of being killed by any superstar trapper. Perfect Timing by NAV & Metro Boomin on Apple Music Perfect Timing NAV, Metro Boomin HIP-HOP/RAP 2017 Preview Canada and Atlanta have been getting money together since Drake & Future’s What a Time to Be Alive, but Ontario-born NAV and Metro Boomin remain an odd pairing on paper. This is the type of beat that sounds like it was made in the trap. You don’t find many titles like this one on other peoples albums. This song would be so tight if the ruthless s–t he claims that he put his wifey through was actually real. in terms of his lyrics, he is careful with his words, as he actually talks about appreciating something/someone other than the xannys. The melody and the hook is pretty good on this song, as Nav legit sounds like Justin Bieber in some instances. Among those featured on the 17-track album are Lil Uzi. Nav can actually sing? Nav actually has a down ass chick? This July will mark the sixth anniversary of Metro Boomin and NAVs Perfect Timing project, which lit things up during the summer of 2017. I feel like this is the first time that he was actually aiming to make a hit, leaving all that outrageous drug talk at the door. On it, he talks about this fling with this bucket head that is willing to sleep with him after doing stripper like things. ‘Bring It Back’ is the most dynamic song on this album, with Nav being a little more animated than he is on his other tracks. Somebody give this n-a Nav a hug and the burger king coupons you aren’t using! Thank You in advance. Even though he enjoys the luxurious s–t that comes as a successful rapper, he lets us know that when he comes home he feels all alone □ Nav legit sounds sad on this track, sounding like a n-a that came home from a night out to some leftover Digiorno. With all the drug talk in his previous songs, I’m sure this is the effects of the comedown for him. Nav opens up on this song, as he talks about missing his life before the money. This is what it sounds like when Navigation systems CRY… ![]() Nav also claims he got shooters galore on this song, and I still don’t believe a damn smiglet of it. Nav is extra reckless on this song, being disrespectful as hell to everyone around him. As for his verse, he is being the savage that we know him to be. Over the melancholy beat, Uzi actually provides a real ass chorus, harmonizing like a true R&B singer. Uzi has been going insane on songs as of late, but on this chorus he’s actually a bit humble. This might be the weakest name someone paid homage to since Shabba Ranks (Which Ferg paid homage to). With Nav’s disturbing addiction to drugs being a major topic in his lyrics, listeners are given a chance to really get a glimpse of the self-proclaimed ‘Brown Boy”s journey to happiness. You know what I like most about Nav? He gives off this mysterious persona to people when you see him in person (and music videos), but when he raps, he is quite revealing about his personal life.
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