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Lil Yachty shares pair of new tracks, âSlideâ and âSolo Steppin Crete Boyâ
- August 3, 2023
Lil Yachty pulled through on his promise, sharing two new tracks on Friday (Aug. 4).
His latest offerings in âSlideâ and âSolo Steppin Crete Boyâ arrive off the heels of Boatâs hit single â Strike (Holster) .â Packaged with âthe two new songs,â the Letâs Start Here emcee has been on a recent streak of fresh-pressed music â updating his coveted â leak systemâ SoundCloud profile with a slew of new songs on July 21.
Iâm droppin 2 songs friday btw — CONCRETE BOY BOAT^ (@lilyachty) August 2, 2023
Armed with production from GENT! and Bangs (âSlideâ) as well as Childboy and Max Flames (“Solo Steppin Crete Boy”), Boat continues to float forward with his whimiscal vocal chain, tearing off a barrage of bars in between infectiously sung hooks. âSlideâ is the more experimental of the two, while âSolo Steppin Crete Boyâ showcases Yachtyâs off-kilter flow reminiscent of his work on Michigan Boy Boat.
Catch Lil Yachty on â The Field Trip Tourâ this Fall.
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Meet the Members of Lil Yachtyâs Concrete Boys Crew
Hereâs a breakdown with everything you need to know about each of the members in Lil Yachtyâs collective.
Lil Yachty is determined to keep rap collectives alive with his eclectic Concrete Boys crew.
Over the past couple of years, heâs been assembling a collection of artistsâKarrahbooo, Camo!, Dc2trill, and Draft Dayâwho each reflect the new and exciting sound that has been bubbling in the South.
Draft Day is the first âCrete signee who can fit on any type of beat with his chameleonic flow; Dc2trill is the spark plug who injects every track with Southern energy; Camo! has some of the most elite wordplay in the group; and Karrahbooo has emerged as the biggest star so far, with a laid-back personality that matches her effortless flow.
âConcrete [means] youâre just a solid individual,â Draft Day said during an interview with Montreality , explaining what bonds them all together. âYouâre truly yourself. You know who you are as a person, at the end of the day. Youâre gonna stand tall on whatever you put out into the world, whatever youâre doing. Canât nobody tell you shit, and youâre just solid.â
Before Concreteâs first project as a collective Itâs Us Volume 1 drops this week, hereâs a breakdown of everything you need to know about each of the members in Lil Yachtyâs crew.
What songs should I listen to first? âRunning Late,â âBox The 40,â âOn The Radar Concrete Cypherâ
Who is she?
Karrahbooo, a 27-year-old rapper from Atlanta, realized she wanted to pursue rap while working as an assistant for Lil Yachty, before dropping her first song âMoney Counterâ when he fired her in 2022. At first, her main goal was to be an actor, and as she explained in an interview with Montreality , âIâm only rapping because I saw Boat doing a movie when I was his assistant, and thatâs the day I was like, âI want to be a rapper,â because you can just be an actor from being a rapper if youâre fly enough. Thatâs how Boat did it.â Regardless of what her original dreams were, however, Karrahbooo has become an integral cog in the Concrete Boys machine, earning her place as the most well-known artist in the crew (outside of Yachty) thanks to viral moments like her breakout verse on Concreteâs On The Radar freestyle cypher last year. And her aspirations as an actress can be seen in her cameo in an old Druski skit that resurfaced on social media recently.
Whatâs her role in the crew?
The First Lady of the âCrete doesnât rap like any of her male counterparts in the crew. Instead, she adopts a syrupy flow similar to Detroit rappers like Veeze and Babytron who intentionally duck and weave the beat. Her laid-back flow has been getting a lot of people talking lately, because of how drowsy her cadence can sound over upbeat production (like on her most recent release âRIP Folliesâ ) but her unique style is setting Karrah apart from her peers. In most cases, she knows how to ride the beat at her own effective pace, like on âRunning Late,â âBox the 40,â and Concreteâs Christmas cypher, where she lets her cadence flow freely like a meandering river. However divisive she may be, she has more charisma than anyone in the crew and sheâs dedicated to being herself, which is her greatest weapon.
Can you explain this in basketball terms?
If you take her interviews about wanting to be an actor more than a rapper at face value, Karrah is like the Nikola Jokic of the Concrete Boys: sheâs a natural bucket, but sheâs very nonchalant about the game itself.
What songs should I listen to first? âWith Youâ f/ Lil Yachty, âSwap Her Birk,â âJet Lagâ
Camo! is an Atlanta rapper who has been releasing music since 2019. He met Lil Yachty on the video shoot for â Split/Whole Timeâ and the two would connect again a year later when Yachty invited the young rapper to the studio. From there, Camo continued reaching out to his new mentor until eventually falling under the Concrete umbrella around the same time as Karrahbooo in 2022. He has since appeared in several Concrete Boys cyphers and joined Yachty on a collab called âWith Youâ in 2023.
Whatâs his role in the crew?
Camo raps with a cadence that is often very similar to Yachtyâs, but the sound of his voice is smoother and he might have the best technical rapping ability out of anyone in the group. When Concrete needs hard bars on songs like their â Concrete Cypher,â Camo is always ready to deliver, despite being one of the younger members of the group (his exact age is unclear, but he said he met Yachty in 2022 when he was just starting college, which would make him around 20 or 21 right now).
Heâs lyrically savvy beyond his years, using clever bars to keep Concrete tracks seasoned, making him the scrappy young Rajon Rondo (think â08 Celtics era) of the crew.
What songs should I listen to first? â Grooviest In The World,â â Fomo,â âShow Me The Moneyâ
Dc2trill was born in Texas, but he split time between Texas and Alabama for most of his life. He dropped his first song called âPassAroundâ nine years ago when he was in high school, which helped him gain some regional notoriety. Then he got in contact with Yachty after J Bans reached out and said that Boat was a fan in 2019, before eventually linking up a year later. âWe ended up recording a couple songs. He pulled me out of the session and was like, âYo, bro I want to sign you, and I want to help you with your music,â Trill explained in an interview with Tapped In . Dc2trill flew out to Detroit with Yachty while he was working on his Michigan Boy Boat mixtape, and was featured on the legendary âRoyal Rumbleâ posse cut that dropped before the tape in 2021. The two have been working together ever since.
As the only artist who didnât grow up in Atlanta, Dc2trill brings a different sound and perspective to the crew, and heâs been releasing music longer than anyone (besides Yachty). His solo music is very impressive, especially his most recent 2023 album, Family Matters, where he was able to pair gritty rhymes and a southern twang with silky jazz samples. The tape already has motion on the streets with tracks like âGrooviest In The Worldâ and âFomo,â and itâs clear the people are slowly catching up to the talent that he has.
Think of Dc2trill as Warriors-era Andre Iguodala; he might not always be super flashy, but heâs an MVP-caliber player in the framework of his team
What songs should I listen to first? âHow Far Will I Goâ f/ Lil Yachty, âPopovich Freestyleâ f/ Lil Yachty, âSunday Talkinâ
Draft Day was the first artist officially signed to Concrete Boys back in 2021, and the two had already known each other for several years before that. Heâs originally from Broward County, Florida, but eventually moved to Atlanta and started making music when he was in high school. He met Yachty around the same time through mutual friends when he was a freshman in high school. âWe just built that relationship beyond music, just as a brother,â Draft Day said in an interview with Lyrical Lemonade. âThrough the time, he just saw my work ethic, and now weâre here today. He signed me, and weâre here today.â Anyone paying close attention to the Lil Yachty extended universe is familiar with Draft Day through little cameos like when Drake noticed him looking out into the distance during an interview with Yachty and jokingly said, âIâve just been looking at Draft Day staring off into the sunset, knowing his time is coming.â
Draft Day has a similar flow as Camo!, except he stays on the beat more than his Concrete counterpart, who sometimes intentionally slips in and out of it. His raspy voice and reliable flow help him add a different complexion to the groupâs tracks, and hopefully the excitement generated from Itâs Us Volume 1 will give him more momentum as he prepares to drop his first full-length solo project since 2019.
Because heâs helped build the collective from the ground up with Yachty, he has an instinctual understanding of how to rap with the other members of the crew and enhance their rhymes, making him the Chris Paul of the team. Heâs an assist master, but is still hunting for that big solo moment to crystalize his career.
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Giovanna Ramos is an Atlanta-based model who formed a close friendship with Lil Yachty after she moved out to Atlanta last year. Sheâs included in the Concrete Boys family portrait that Yachty recently posted, so weâre including her on this list, and a photo of her gold grills were used as the cover art for Yachtyâs âSlideâ single art. âI genuinely did not know I was going to be the cover for these projects,â Ramos told Complex about her involvement in the âSlideâ visuals. â[Yachty] sent me âSlideâ a while back and I kept telling him almost every day like âBro this is my favorite song right nowâ and then a few months later he hit me up saying âCome over tomorrow, we shooting the videoâ and I was super excited.â Gio has been hanging with the crew ever since her involvement on âSlide,â and can be seen in the background of other Concrete artistsâ music videos .
Gio doesnât rap, so she isnât an artist on the crew, but itâs clear by her inclusion in the family portrait that sheâs an important part of Concrete. When you see the âCrete, youâll see her. While Gio doesnât make music, she provides the swag and energy that every rap collective needs.
Think of her as a player like PJ Tucker: someone who keeps the locker room in check and makes sure the team is staying fly.
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Letâs Start Here.
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At a surprise listening event last Thursday, Lil Yachty  introduced his new album Letâs Start Here. , an unexpected pivot, with a few words every rap fan will find familiar: âI really wanted to be taken seriously as an artist, not just some SoundCloud rapper or some mumble rapper.â This is the speech rappers are obligated to give when it comes time for the drum loop to take a backseat to guitars, for the rapping to be muted in favor of singing, for the ad-libs to give it up to the background singers, and for a brigade of white producers with plaque-lined walls to be invited into the fold.Â
Rap fans, including myself, donât want to hear it, but the reality is that in large slices of music and pop culture, ârapperâ is thrown around with salt on the tongue. Pop culture is powerfully influenced by hip-hop, that is until the rappers get too close and the hands reach for the pearls. If anything, the 25-year-old Yachtyâas one of the few rappers of his generation able to walk through the front door anyway because of his typically Gushers-sweet sound and innocently youthful beaded braid lookâmight be the wrong messenger.Â
Whatâs sour about Yachtyâs statement isnât the idea that he wants to be taken seriously as an artist, but the question of who  he wants to be taken seriously by. When Yachty first got on, a certain corner of rap fandom saw his marble-mouthed enunciation and unwillingness to drool over hip-hop history as symbols of what was ruining the genre they claimed to love. A few artists more beholden to tradition did some finger-waggingâ Pete Rock and Joe Budden , Vic Mensa and Anderson .Paak , subliminals from Kendrick and Cole âbut that was years ago, and by now theyâve found new targets. These days, Yachty is respected just fine within rap. If he werenât, his year-long rebirth in the Michigan rap scene, which resulted in the good-not-great Michigan Boy Boat , would have been viewed solely as a cynical attempt to boost his rap bona fides. His immersion there felt earnest, though, like he was proving to himself that he could hang.Â
The respect Yachty is chasing on Letâs Start Here. feels institutional. Itâs for the voting committees, for the suits; for Questlove to shout him out as the future , for Ebro to invite him back on his radio show and say My bad, youâre dope.  Never mind if you thought Lil Yachty was dope to start with: The goal of this album is to go beyond all expectations and rules for rappers.
And the big pivot is⌠a highly manicured and expensive blend of Tame Impala -style psych-rock, A24 synth-pop, loungey R&B, and Silk Sonic -esque funk, a sound so immediately appealing that it doesnât feel experimental at all. In 2020, Yachtyâs generational peers, Lil Uzi Vert and Playboi Carti , released Eternal Atake and Whole Lotta Red : albums that pushed forward pre-existing sounds to the point of inimitability, showcases not only for the artistsâ raps but their conceptual visions. Yachty, meanwhile, is working within a template that is already well-defined and commercially successful. This is what the monologue was for?Â
To Yachtyâs credit, he gives the standout performance on a crowded project. Itâs the same gift for versatility thatâs made him a singular rapper: He bounces from style to style without losing his individuality. A less interesting artist would have been made anonymous by the polished sounds of producers like Chairlift âs Patrick Wimberly, Unknown Mortal Orchestra âs Jacob Portrait, and pop songwriters Justin and Jeremiah Raisen, or had their voice warped by writing credits that bring together Mac DeMarco , Alex G , and, uh, Tory Lanez . The production always leans more indulgent than thrilling, more scattershot than conceptual. But Yachty himself hangs onto the ideas heâs been struggling to articulate since 2017âs Teenage Emotions : loneliness, heartbreak, overcoming failure. Heâs still not a strong enough writer to nail them, and none of the professionals collecting checks in the credits seem to have been much help, but his immensely expressive vocals make up for it.Â
Actually, for all the commotion about the genre jump on this project, the real draw is the ways in which Yachty uses Auto-Tune and other vocal effects as tools to unlock not just sounds but emotion. Building off the vocal wrinkle introduced on last yearâs viral moment â Poland ,â where he sounds like heâs cooing through a ceiling fan, the highlights on Letâs Start Here. stretch his voice in unusual directions. The vocals in the background of his wistful hook on âpRETTyâ sound like heâs trying to harmonize while getting a deep-tissue massage. His shrill melodies on âpaint THE skyâ could have grooved with the Weeknd on Dawn FM . The opening warble of ârunning out of timeâ is like Yachtyâs imitation of Bruno Mars imitating James Brown , and the way he canât quite restrain his screechiness enough to flawlessly copy it is what makes it original.
Too bad everything surrounding his unpredictable and adventurous vocal detours is so conventional. Instrumental moments that feel like theyâre supposed to be weird and psychedelicâthe hard rock guitar riff that coasts to a blissful finale in âthe BLACK seminole.â or the slow build of âREACH THE SUNSHINE.ââcome off like half-measures. Diana Gordon âs falsetto-led funk on âdrive ME crazy!â reaches for a superhuman register, but other guest appearances, like FousheĂŠ âs clipped lilts on âpRETTyâ and Daniel Caesar âs faded howls on the outro, are forgettable. None of it is ever bad : The synths on âsAy sOMETHINgâ shimmer; the drawn-out intro and outro of âWE SAW THE SUN!â set the lost, trippy mood theyâre supposed to; âTHE zone~â blooms over and over again, underlined by Justine Skye âs sweet and unhurried melodies. Itâs all so easy to digest, so pitch-perfect, so safe. Letâs Start Here. clearly and badly wants to be hanging up on those dorm room walls with Currents and Blonde and IGOR . It might just work, too.Â
Instead, consider this album a reminder of how limitless rap can be. Weâre so eager for the future of the genre to arrive that current sounds are viewed as restricting and lesser. But rap is everything you can imagine. Iâm thinking about âPoland,â a song stranger than anything here: straight-up 1:23 of chaos, as inventive as it is fun. I took that track as seriously as anything I heard last year because it latches onto a simple rap melody and pushes it to the brink. Soon enough, another rapper will hear that and take it in another direction, then another will do the same. Thatâs how you really get to the future.Â
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Is Lil Yachty's "Poland" Foreshadowing The Next Auto-Tune Trend?
Maybe possibly what is for sure is that lil yachty's "poland" has become an internet hit..
"I took the wooooooock to Poland." Sung by Lil Yachty on his viral song "Poland," it's a hook that has become inescapable on the internet. People on social media are typing it out in varying ways (although the unofficial consensus seems to be "wock" with seven "o's") and, of course, making  countless memes about Yachty's emotive journey to the European country, riding across the moody waves of F1thy's production.
A little over a minute, "Poland" ends as quick as it begins. But what stays with you is that hook, specifically when Lil Yachty sings "wock." He sounds like an operatic goat, and that's meant to be read in the best, most complimentary way possible. However, his shaky delivery cannot completely be credited to him. Auto-Tune clearly plays a pivotal role in why this hook is so infectious â specifically, its vibrato feature.
Although some refer to it as the "Post Malone Effect" or "Post Malone Vibrato" â he has a natural vibrato but you can hear it infused with this feature on songs like "Circles" â it's also jokingly referred to as "Billy Goat Vibrato" or "Goat Vibrato," used to describe anyone who may have a noticeably strong vibrato in their singing delivery ( like Shakira, for example ).
Now, just like Auto-Tune at its core , the vibrato feature can be used to both subtle and overt effect. The video below breaks down how this works, explaining how the feature can be used on a single word (or even a part of that word) to create a vibrato that helps emphasize the emotion, delivery, and melody of what's being sung.
As Auto-Tune pertains to rap, we've seen time and time again how artists push the tool to its extreme, their experimentation not only showing Auto-Tune's capabilities, but redefining the sound of rap, too. Sure, most of the artists known for using Auto-Tune already have distinct voices. But it's through Auto-Tune that they're able to explore their singing voice and melodic ideas in ways that they may not have been able to â or comfortable doing â before, creating these extremely emotive and playful, unintentionally (and intentionally) funny vocal deliveries that become a crucial part of an artist's identity.
Which is why Yachty's "Poland" is so effective, and may end up becoming the next Auto-Tune trend in rap. And, honestly, we've been overdue for a new Auto-Tune trend. Future's high-pitched squeaks , Playboi Carti's baby talk, and 645AR's helium squeals have had their time â maybe it's time for Yachty's vibrato goat to have a moment, and usher in a phenomenon of vibrato rap.
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Let's Start Here is the fifth studio album by American rapper Lil Yachty, released on January 27, 2023, through Motown Records and Quality Control Music.It is his first studio album since Lil Boat 3 (2020) and follows his 2021 mixtape Michigan Boy Boat.The album marks a departure from Lil Yachty's signature trap sound, being heavily influenced by psychedelic rock.
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