The Rap Report: HiTech (sort of) break down their new album DÉTWAT – Jarastyle

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King Milo: I don’t know about the Newport shit. I don’t smoke. I don’t know what that nigga’s doing. That nigga’s on some bullshit. But niggas be rapping, trapping. It is what it is, been in the field, so this trap all I know.

But the whips down there, we bringing it right back to Detroit. Even back to the nigga holding a Newport cigarette cake. That nigga got buffs on, I believe, so it’s just like one of them situations where everybody in this bitch smoke cigarettes. [laughs] Down at the bottom you see everybody together. There’s a bunch of people up, and I’m just noticing there’s a bunch of Black people, people of color, just having a good time, bro. But at the top we got shorties. That’s not the most traditional Detroit pose for the shorties and the niggas, but it’s definitely Detroit-based. That’s damn near the Princess right there.

And down in the corner we got [a message from someone] being excited to express to a bitch that she fucked the opps. And you know, us being young Black men who have been through things, we obviously experienced a couple of fucking shortcomings. Me, myself, I had to ask that question out loud in real life. I was like, “Damn, bitch, you fucked the opps?” It wasn’t even like a question. It was rhetorical for her.

Milf Melly: It hit like a statement, but it’s a question.

King Milo: It hit like a motherfucking statement. Everything from this board right here, it’s all speaking to experiences in Detroit. Just niggas, people, energy, but party environment. People being reclusive. It’s just all going straight back to what we talking about in DÉTWAT. The whole point of the name is really just … You can see what this shit about. The energy is coochie. We want you to shake your coochie, swing your dick from wall-to-wall. When you in a party, you could play this, and it’s going to set it off. We want you to get the energy. We want you to hear the statement, so you can see what we talking about in this field.

This is good energy, but you got to swim past all that bullshit. And then you got whips, and we ain’t even got to the car music yet. I ain’t going to lie, for the next piece we put out, and our next number, that’s going to be for Motor City. Specifically for the trunks. The trunks and the dumps. That’s for the hoes, and that’s for the niggas and the whips. This is for the Motor City off top. We already there. We’ll get there when we get there.

[Josue, one of their publicists: Imagine that we start sending this shit to everyone.]

King Milo: I ain’t going to lie, it paints a good picture. Damn near paints a perfect picture, but it’s one them things where you got to be there. This our experience for our music too. You got to be there to fully, fully get it. Word of mouth could be what it is, you could send that to everybody and tell them, “Shit, man, this is part of Detroit like … this what these niggas like in Detroit.” You can do it as best you can, but until you there, you only going to get to smell the fabric, you never get to feel it.

[Milf Melly takes in a deep sniff of the air]

King Milo: You on some bullshit. This nigga is corny.

Milf Melly: You need sound effects when you talking.

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