The Real Goat

The Real Goat

In one of the more brilliant calls in contemporary mixtape art direction, the cover for Lil Gotit’s The Real Goat features the Atlanta MC standing near a wall, his shadow taking the form of a goat. Anointing himself the greatest of all time is a hefty claim to make for an MC only on his third full-length project, but if The Real Goat tells us anything, it’s that he doesn’t lack for confidence. The rapper is self-assured about his influence on the greater Atlanta rap community, about his appeal to the opposite sex, about his willingness to punish disrespect with gunplay—through a nimble and occasionally garbled delivery that registers just a hair above a whisper. It’s a style descended—one of many, to be sure—from friend and collaborator Young Thug (Gotit’s brother Lil Keed is signed directly to Thug’s YSL Records). Gotit himself claims YSL, albeit in a slightly less official manner, but the way he flows over conspicuously minimal post-trap production from Wheezy, 10fifty and Zaytoven (among others), Thug couldn’t be anything other than proud to have him waving the YSL flag.

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