“FIrst of the Month” – Whit. ft. My Friend Connor, Dez Niboh, and Rents Due

“FIrst of the Month” by Whit. ft. My Friend Connor, Dez Niboh, and Rents Due reminds me so much of old school XXL cyphers with upcoming rappers. It’s always so refreshing to hear more than two rappers work off of each other to create a really dope song, while still keeping their own personal flow shining through. I think that this song definitely was a great sampler to show off everyone’s talents in such a short amount of time. It definitely got me wanting to look into the group more and see what other collaborations they all have done together before.


Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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