Back to the roots for Dai Burger with Back in Ya Mouf

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Back to the roots for Dai Burger with a third album Back in Ya Mouf, with rap and electro accents that made the success of the first two. These are strong values that matter to the rapper that populate the album, to the tunes of Brooklyn throughout its existence. New York, said Serge Gainsbourg in one of his songs, New York is high! But it is far from the high towers of Manhattan that Dai Burger grows up. The young American flourished between Queens and Brooklyn in the 90s, in a mix of culture and influences that can still be felt today in her music. Rap, house, electro, RnB and a bit of PoP are the essence of Daineme Alexia Baldwin's music. R 10753112 1503687752 4339.jpeg Back to the roots for Dai Burger with Back in Ya Mouf Back in Ya Mouf is the third album of the rapper. Often compared to Nicki Minaj or Cardi B. Comparison justified because it is true that their styles are very close, but in this album Dai Burger tries several tracks on some songs that differentiate it from the rest. Often pushing on electro rhythms more than rap which leads to an often interesting mix. https://youtu.be/C8-JO1UAwNI In his texts this influence is also felt. Some of his songs are content to be samples of several phrases as on Big Boob Bitch. The bet is risky we will admit, but has the merit of paying. It's on the album, a mix of what we find there. He tries but turned on a more rap sound as on I Luv U at the level of the text. It is this mixture that makes it interesting. We are always surprised. As on the interlude, small dedication to his fans of the first hour. It is a return to the roots but more like the end of a cycle. This can be seen on the cover with all its references to the 80s and 90s while keeping an ultra colorful look very contemporary. So yes, loving everything in this album is perhaps difficult as the mixtures are diffuse. But if you like some of the US rap of recent years, you will find your account. In any case, what we remember about Dai Burger is that she assumes her mixtures and that she masters them amply. https://open.spotify.com/album/61SLgAjtLH7jkBKvhYZ1Hl