Gully Sit'n

Gully Sit'n

When Assassin (who later renamed himself Agent Sasco) dropped Gully Sit’n in 2007, his horizon was still wide open: His Kanye collaboration (“I’m In It”) was several years off, as were spots with Kendrick (“The Blacker the Berry”) and Freddie Gibbs (“Bandana”). What you hear here is a gruff, dynamic emerging voice: a bit of tough guy (“Gully Sit’n”, “Gun Bag”), a bit of loverman (“Wanna Love You Baby”, the striking quasi-Arabic “Girls Alone”) and a bit of billboard-sized wisdom to keep that moral fiber strong (“Don’t Dis No Man”). And while some of the beats have a slight crossover flavour (“Good Over Evil”, the proto-trap of “We Love the Girls”), the rest of it is raw dancehall—an unfiltered quality that, ironically, made him all the more appealing once his international moment showed up.

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