Track Review : Dexter Baysiq ft Courtney Antipas - Good

Dexter Baysiq is one underrated by hugely talented Christian Rapper. His track Celestial is one of the best Christian rap tracks of the year. Dexter is making a name for himself in the rap circles and if he releases a couple more tracks like Celestial he will definitely be mentioned among the best. Talking of the best, he collaborated with celebrated and respected rapper Courtney Antipas. Definitely a good move to introduce himself to Zimbos all over. SO how does the track fare?


The instrumental is sounding good and modern. For a person that listens to a lot of hip hop, the instrumental doesn't offer anything new but that doesn't mean its bad though. The layout of the song, the beat, vocal arrangement remind me of Big Sean's Blessings, maybe my ears are deceiving me but it sounds similar somehow. That for me takes some points for originality off the track. Despite that, its well made, the beat & vocals are mixed well and lyrics are audible.

The is a track one sings when they know that the Lord has their back and he will deal with all that troubles them. Jesus died for us so that we may be free. The track celebrates the freedom that we were given, the love that has been showed to us by the Lord. Powerful.

Dexter Baysiq was in charge of the first verse and he did a commendable job. For someone who is rising it was okay but he needs to put more work on his flow. Courtney Antipas is more of a veteran in the rap game and his flawless second verse attests to that, its more smooth, methodical and original. Loved the gerarahiyee clip in the second verse.


In overall the track is average, l think personally they can do better than this. Celestial is a  better track, its more original and one can even feel the emotion emanating from Dexter's words unlike with this track.


Proud_Zimbo


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