Lil Durk’s new album Almost Healed is well on its way to a massive debut for the Chicago MC, and it’s not hard to see why. Sure, some tracks like “Sad Songs” caught some ridicule online, but the project is filled with deeper introspections on dark street themes, mental health, and personal struggle. However, this track featuring 21 Savage is not for that, as it’s yet another hard-hitting and aggressive offering in his catalog. Moreover, “War Bout It” is one of a few standout collaborations on the album’s tracklist, and it’s one that’s right up the feature’s alley. That’s due to the eerie, sharp, and dramatic production courtesy of none other than Metro Boomin.
While this track is nothing new or particularly surprising from this trio, it does an effective job of providing one of the more villainous moments on Almost Healed. For starters, there’s a textbook Metro beat: crisp drum patterns and timbres, menacing synth pads in the background, elegant and embellished piano leads, and haunting vocal samples. Of course, 21 Savage can ride a beat from the St. Louis legend with his eyes closed, and his flows display that skill aptly. His verse, the second and last on the track, focuses on his untouchable status and speaking down on minions who think themselves to be moguls. There’s not much more you can ask for from the Atlanta spitter these days; even if it’s more of the same, there’s a quality standard to keep.
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Lil Durk & 21 Savage Hit Up Metro Boomin For Their Collab “War Bout It”
Meanwhile, the “Cross The Globe” spitter opens the track up with more evocative imagery, narrations, and references. Furthermore, The Voice has a strong ability to make his street-themed bars pack a little more punch than most other hip-hop artists in the mainstream. Whether it’s through unique descriptions or clever turns of phrases, he takes advantage of all his material. If you’re interested in checking “War Bout It” out or the rest of Almost Healed, you can find them on your preferred streaming service. Before you head out, peep some notable bars down below to pique your interest. As always, stay posted on HNHH for the latest updates and news on Metro Boomin, 21 Savage, and Lil Durk.
Quotable Lyrics
Free my n***a Zoo, I’m OTF 4L (21)
If you catch a murder, n***a, keep it to yourself (On God)
He think he a boxer, now he fightin’ for his breath (Huh)
I don’t care who done seen me, ask my lawyer, I wasn’t there (21)
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