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Juelz’s Old Ways – A Nostalgic Nod To Hip-Hop’s Golden Era

By Marcus AdetolaNovember 8, 2023
Juelz's Old Ways - A Nostalgic Nod to Hip-Hop's Golden Era

South London rapper Juelz drops Old Ways, bringing with him a wave of nostalgia wrapped in modern finesse. It’s a track that’s both a homage to the past and a toast to individual journeys.

From the first verse, Juelz invites us to “raise your glass to the sky make a toast init,” setting the stage for a celebration of authenticity and personal triumph. It’s a call to those who have paved their own paths to acknowledge their strides in a world that often pushes back.

The track’s production is a deft blend of retro and contemporary, with a beat that could easily have been a lost gem from a ’90s mixtape. Yet, it’s polished with today’s clarity, making it crisp and palatable for the modern ear. The beat serves as a canvas for Juelz’s lyrical artistry, a backdrop that complements without overpowering.

Juelz’s verses are a gateway to his experiences and his worldview. With a smooth delivery, he weaves tales of life’s complexities with an ease that’s engaging. The verses are conscious without being preachy, personal yet universal – a difficult balance that Juelz strikes with the precision of a seasoned lyricist.

Juelz Old Ways song cover
Juelz Old Ways song cover

For those weary of the same old tracks, Juelz offers a refreshing sip of something spirited and sincere. So, raise your glass and let Old Ways coast you through memory lane, all the while reminding you to celebrate the roads you’ve travelled and the lanes you’ve paved.

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