Ro$ewood Renegade “Knockin” Review

The hip-hop segment has always been the music mom that constantly churns out new rap talents each year. This makes it the most dynamic genre in the music industry as a whole. Ro$ewood Renegade is one of the recent and most promising prolific rappers with a distinct kind of flow and vibe as visible in this hit-worthy single “Knockin.”

Who is Ro$ewood Renegade?

The name “Renegade” conveys a picture of rebellion (probably one of the rebels in Syria), but that is why we love hip hop—the genre where creativity is brought to the peak of excellence.

Just take a look at the first name “Ro$ewood,” with the Dollar sign replacing the natural letter ‘s’. Such is the creative genius exhibited by rappers that you can’t find elsewhere in other genres of the industry. With such a name, you already have a clue of what to expect from the rapper’s music.

Well, Ro$ewood is the stage name of Jimmy Brown Jr., a rapper who was born and raised in Austin, Texas. He came from a family with a long history of musicians. Ro$ewood is not just a rapper but also a songwriter, good at what he does. He and his brother, Deezle, has been doing the rap thing together since when they were young, under the duo name “Double or Nuttin’,” becoming local celebrities at school and in their neighborhood.

Ro$ewood has worked hard ever since to grow as an artist and is taking hold of this moment to step into the spotlight. Tired of being overlooked, he’s even taken control by creating his label, Kommittee Rich Ent LLC, alongside his manager Phil Jackson. The only place to get Ro$ewood Renegade’s new mixtape “In My Own Lane” is by going to his website. Check it out now for news and updates.

 

Knockin Review

Without a doubt, you can tell that Knockin is one of those compelling rap hooks you are going to enjoy just by listening closely to the first 20 seconds of the song. The track has that similar addictive prowess and enchanting qualities that resonate with the songs of prominent rap kings like Bone Thugs ‘n’ Harmony, and a piece of Gunner and Fabolous, yet maintaining its unique style and sound.

Knockin is a solid rap song that runs on youthful energy flow. The progression is effortless and many rap fans will cherish the simple but highly efficient bass lines that deliver in-depth thumps levels of what it takes to cruise the streets with undisputable smoke.

Ro$ewood proves itself as a real rapper in Knockin, notching up the street credibility up his sleeves. The rapper delivers solid bars and lyrical vibe clearly and coherently that instantly makes a mockery of some of the famous mumbling sect in the game.

The intelligent use of words to convey information and meanings is what makes rap phenomenon like Biggie Smalls to be lyrical gods, and Ro$ewood is right in line. The Austin-born rapper uses a clever set of metaphorical postulations to highlight the challenges in breaking into the current music industry. With speedy metaphors primed on a raw hustle spirit, Ro$ewood spits fire and brimstones continuously without losing breath, keeping listeners hooked in throughout the song.

Knockin’s predominant noise is an electric beat that adds a nod-along refreshing feel to the song. The beat combines effectively with Ro$ewood’s raw and rugged rap vocals, making it a great song for parties and other social events.

The way the lead synth balances well with Ro$ewood’s tonality, couple with the wordings style that fits perfectly with the theme rap melody, no doubt, Knockin is a song for the street—the song that gives Ro$ewood Renegade the street pass.

Link to the single:
https://soundcloud.com/jay-jimbo-brown/knockin-rosewood-renegade

Other Links:
https://www.itsrenegade.com/

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