


Lowfeye clarified the events surrounding this track with a nod to swift creativity. “We were at a show and I asked him to send me some beats and my broer only sent one beat,” he explained. “I only got to bump it the next day and recorded same time. After I was done with my verse I shipped it to LaCabra and he did his thing and the rest is history. Crazy record fr.”
The process reflects an almost traditional exchange in hip-hop, where this time the transaction was a single audio file moving from producer to artist to collaborator, all within a brief 24-hour period. There wasn’t a plethora of sounds to sift through, just the immediacy of one beat, one moment, and the need to capture the energy before it diminished.
Brotherkupa’s choice to send a solitary beat hints at an understanding of its potential: a simple groove infused with ample room for artistic expression, yet foundational enough to prompt swift creative action. Lowfeye’s decision to record promptly shows an instinct for seizing inspiration; his verse was crafted while the beat was still fresh. Then arrived LaCabra, whose input completed the track’s synergy, merging two unique vocal styles into a cohesive narrative.