That latter hit put Rae Sremmurd (or Ear Drummers backwards, a reference to producer Mike WiLL Made It's record label) on the cover of a Marvel comic book relaunching Captain America as a racially diverse title, and in this case, the hype machine and talent work in tandem as SremmLife surrounds its hits with worthy follow-ups. They aren't so gangsta, and their early hits came with arguably 'positive' messages when compared to folks like Chief Keef, as the brilliant 'No Type' ('I ain't got no type/Bad bitches is the only thing that I like/You ain't got no life/Cups filled with ice and we do this every night') is a booty-fueled ode to keeping one's mind open, while 'No Flex Zone' believes it's better to be a 'trill ass individual' than a crowd follower. Looking like a combination of Kriss Kross and Das Efx while sounding like neither, Tupelo, Mississippi rappers Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy came on hard in 2014, taking Migos' bright style of trap music and adding a little of David Banner's sway to the bottom end.
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