Beatlxrd – ‘If Jesus Came From The Trap’

Beatlxrd is here to take his rightful place in the rapsphere. Flowing with ease over trap-ridden beats, the “Diamond Cut” lyricist documents what happens in his everyday life. Without holding barriers, Beatlxrd speaks about his come up, charm, drip, hustle, and getting to the bag. Elsewhere, he forewarns the opps. But, on the whole, he’s more of a “less talk, more action” individual. After all, you can’t trust everyone you cross these days. 

His latest tape, If Jesus Came From The Trap, brings attention to encounters he has with friends, foes, and even women. Moreover, Beatlxrd emphasizes the importance of questioning everything, including relationships. Instead of focusing on who likes you, he advises others to steer that energy towards making money. Sonically, his 8-track offering merges trap with aggressive, dark, and video game elements. If Jesus Came From The Trap carries only one feature from Quesse Smoke. Another notable factor is the cadence that he has throughout the project. It’s a crossover between clear-cut and bouncy. Standout tracks include “Creepy Crawlers” and “Have To See.”

“Creepy Crawlers” serves as a diss towards phonies and fakes. The song also provides insight into Beatlxrd’s unbothered attitude. Nothing can break his spirit. He concludes in these two lines that “People love to lie/people never change.” As the song continues, we get more of an idea of Beatlxrd’s authenticity and his work ethic. “It is not a cage when I give and go,” he raps. Given the lyrics at hand, listeners can tell that Beatlxrd stays true to himself. The instrumental blends video game elements with a dark tone of trap. 

“Have To See” is a spine-chilling trap arrangement that sees Beatlxrd opening up about the demons that once haunted him. Additionally, the rapper speaks about his fondness for a certain female and how he had to put in work for his ideal job. He delivers lines like “I’m a zone out/I’m still on a roll count.” Elsewhere he spits this line as well, “Talk is cheap/Had the luxury to keep a shut mouth.” The overall context helps us discover that he’s all work and no play.

From the 301, artist and producer, Beatlxrd keeps his foot on the gas. No matter what beat comes his way, he’ll never run out of rhymes and sounds to create the sweetest melodic songs. Never offbeat, out of energy, or just rapping on the track, he will go above and beyond and seek that all your needs come true while you’re here. He is, in fact, the next burgeoning artist out there.

Stay tuned. Beatlxrd has another tape on the way. 

Listen to If Jesus Came From The Trap by Beatlxrd below:

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