EARTH GANG TURBULENT THOUGHTS INTO QUALITY MUSIC WITH ROBOTS

Earth Gang, the rap twosome comprising of Johnny Venus and Doctur Dot, was formed 10 years prior. For a decent piece of those years the Atlanta rappers remained on the underground scene. This all changed after their marking it to J. Cole’s Dreamville imprint toward the finish of August 2017. Not long after this announcement came their debut commercial EP, RAGS.

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Under two months after the fact, they came back with ROBOTS, the second of three arranged EP’s before they put out their album they wanted an introduction to the world , MIRROR LAND.

On Robots, EarthGang proceeds with their voyage from where they cleared out off on Rags. Doctur Dot depicted Rags as the “shutting your eyes to think” and Robots as “that full breath you take.” Without an uncertainty, this is a spot-on portrayal of the two EPs.

Robots takes a profound plunge into the psyches of Johnny Venus and Doctur Dot, uncovering a significant part of the bustle that happens there. On “Fake,” Venus and Dot make it clear that they want to manage anything or anybody that is “phony” or not lined up with their vision. Proceeding onward to “Robots”, DJ Hustle

EarthGang handles the generalization that men, particularly dark men, aren’t permitted to show their sentiments and feelings. Conceding that they’ve succumbed to this, they make the expository inquiry, “What the f**k isn’t right with me?” presuming that “Possibly I’m only a machine.” Moving towards the finish of the undertaking,

“So Many Feelings,” is another inclination and sincerely charged track. Getting assistance from what sounds like Lil Cole from J. Cole’s “Taboo Fruit” outro, the rappers let off a huge number of “I feel like” bars, like Kendrick Lamar’s “Vibe.”