Benny P is so much more than just an ordinary rapper—he’s an architect of lyrical depth and sonic innovation. His artistry transcends time, era, and age, blurring the lines between old-school fundamentals and future-forward creativity. His command of the mic is nothing short of innate, blending profound storytelling with a versatile flow that captivates listeners from all walks of life. And in an age where the role and originality of rap have been under heavy scrutiny, Benny P’s music acts as a unifying force, bringing back the raw, unfiltered essence of hip-hop while simultaneously pushing its boundaries. Every track he releases solidifies his status as a genuine torchbearer of the genre, carving out a legacy that hip-hop both needs and deserves.
Showcasing his inventive flair, era-consciousness, and knack for adaptability, Benny P returns with an ear-worming single, “G.L.D.S” that was inspired by the golden Reggae, R&B classic, “Girls Dem Sugar” by Beenie Man.
With his rap-fueled version, Benny P maintains the core melodies of the original with a few turns and twists, using the new foundation as a trampoline to reach new exciting grounds and doing what he does best on the mic.
His delivery has been marked by back-to-back flows, lyrically captivating a listener as he blends some raw, sensual, and subtly explicit bars that speak volumes about his limitless imagination. The turntable scratches add an additional layer of rhythm and texture, creating dynamic shifts in the song—the percussive quality of the scratching complements the hauntingly nostalgic beat, adding complexity and groove to the overall song.
The way Benny P just goes on and on, delivering flawlessly and hitting all the right spots with his distinct vocals, highlights an emcee at the top of his game and one that is highly motivated to leave an indelible mark on the genre and inspire others like him to do so.
Stream “G.L.D.S” and let this nostalgic yet crisply new masterpiece be your new favorite sonic toy from today henceforth.
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