Drill Music Report: Analyzing ‘Splash Pt. 5’ from Ashe 22
After unveiling a joint project with his collaborator Freeze Corleone, the culmination of their collaboration that began with the tracks “Scellé,” Ashe 22 released the album “Vingt-deux” in collaboration with Central Cee, Soolking, Rim’k, El...
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After unveiling a joint project with his collaborator Freeze Corleone, the culmination of their collaboration that began with the tracks “Scellé,” Ashe 22 released the album “Vingt-deux” in collaboration with Central Cee, Soolking, Rim’k, El GrandeToto, Hamza, and Osirus Jack. Just a few weeks after the release of “Splash Pt.4,” the artist from Lyonzon is back with part 5.
Ashe 22, darker than ever!
The instrumental production of the track is signed by Abdellah694. Behind this “nametag” hides, for example, the track “Djossi” by the Kadrilla or even “Splash Pt.4” by Ashe 22 himself. The typically Drill instrumental production is completely obscure.
Ashe 22 has contributed to establishing the notoriety of the Drill movement since its inception around Paris and Lyon. In a total burst of egotrip, the artist fully embraces his role as the leader of the movement alongside his Lyon and Paris accomplices.
As with the previous episode, the visual was created by Pièges Studio, which is beginning to specialize in this type of “street clip” with a concept executed with rare elegance.
L’article Drill Music Report: Analyzing ‘Splash Pt. 5’ from Ashe 22 @ Rapmattaz.