Featuring tracks like "Dip," "Smokin & Drinkin," and "Kush Coma" (featuring A$AP Rocky), this side leans into party culture while maintaining an underlying sense of anxiety.
The production is synth-heavy and experimental, drawing comparisons to Radiohead’s Kid A for its balance of abrasiveness and beauty. Legacy and Reception
Side A often utilizes Brown’s deeper, more aggressive register, emphasizing the weight of the lyrical content.
Brown pivots to his signature high-pitched, manic squeal, matching the intensity of the "molly rap" production.
Featuring tracks like "Dip," "Smokin & Drinkin," and "Kush Coma" (featuring A$AP Rocky), this side leans into party culture while maintaining an underlying sense of anxiety.
The production is synth-heavy and experimental, drawing comparisons to Radiohead’s Kid A for its balance of abrasiveness and beauty. Legacy and Reception Danny Brown Old
Side A often utilizes Brown’s deeper, more aggressive register, emphasizing the weight of the lyrical content. Featuring tracks like "Dip," "Smokin & Drinkin," and
Brown pivots to his signature high-pitched, manic squeal, matching the intensity of the "molly rap" production. Featuring tracks like "Dip