BNYX teams up with Lil Yachty for the introspective yet melodic “Smoking In The Rain,” a track that blends chill vibes with sharp reflections on life, fame, and personal growth. Over a dreamy, atmospheric beat, the duo explores themes of transformation, resilience, and the bittersweet moments that come with success.
Lil Yachty’s verse carries a smooth, conversational flow:
“Hundred thousand on my blue, that sht change (That sht change) / I was solid movin’ forward, I had a name (For my name).”
He paints a vivid picture of his rise while hinting at the challenges of staying grounded in an ever-changing world.
BNYX complements Yachty’s laid-back energy with a hazy hook and a production style that feels tailor-made for late-night drives or reflective moments. The pairing brings out a unique chemistry, blending Yachty’s trademark playful charisma with BNYX’s layered, introspective sound.
The line, “Don’t let the drugs eat you up like Eddie Kane,” serves as a poignant reminder of the pitfalls of fame, while the track’s overarching vibe balances lightness and depth.
“Smoking In The Rain” captures the essence of modern hip-hop with its fusion of catchy melodies and personal storytelling. It’s another testament to both artists’ abilities to craft songs that resonate beyond the surface.
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