Drawing us in with bright, astral bells and a cerebral frequency, GUCCI LEEK opens P.G.L.G (pretty gurls luv gucci) with poetic prowess, a fierce flow, and a captivating vocal timbre.
The production of P.G.L.G (pretty gurls luv gucci) showcases nothing short of instrumental mastery, and we appreciate the poignant and situational message that GUCCI LEEK conveys.
There is unrivalled depth to the opus as the star also asserts his boundaries with the lyrics, “Can’t let you abuse me…” – in essence, the philosophical depth of what GUCCI LEEK delivers is highly tangible, and this is elevated by the pseudo-melancholic energy of the production as well as reading between the lines of his prophetic words.
Speaking on the message of the track, the rising star from Paterson tells us, “This is about a man who knows his worth, [a] warning [on] how she approaches and handles him, because he is not the one to be played with.”
We learn that the moniker GUCCI LEEK was bestowed upon the artist, also known as Maalik Boggan, as his team mates observed that he was always listened to the rapper Gucci Mane. P.G.L.G (pretty gurls luv gucci) was written by Maalik Boggan himself, and is produced by William Alexander and Rayonabeat.
We appreciate the authenticity and strength that GUCCI LEEK exudes, and will be adding P.G.L.G (pretty gurls luv gucci) to our New Music Spotlight playlist, once it is released on Spotify later this month, in the meantime, we continue exploring GUCCI LEEK‘s freestyle via SoundCloud.