
A neon-lit slice of 2011 internet rap. Bratty, nasal delivery meets minimal Bay Area-inspired beats for a defiant, low-budget club anthem.
May 24, 2011 · House Anxiety Records
Bumpin Bumpin is a time capsule of the early 2010s internet underground, where the lines between irony, sincerity, and viral marketing were permanently blurred. It sounds like a low-resolution video uploaded to a blog at 3 AM: grainy, neon-hued, and unapologetically loud. Kreayshawn’s delivery is the defining feature here, a nasal, bratty flow that feels less like traditional rapping and more like a series of stylishly delivered insults at a party you weren't invited to. The production is skeletal, relying on sharp synth stabs and a thumping 808 that demands a subwoofer but works just as well through laptop speakers.
How does Bumpin Bumpin sound next to the rest of Kreayshawn's catalogue?
The writing leans notably further into party celebration than the rest of the catalogue.
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