Giggs has teamed up with Rowdy Rebel for “Differences.” Both rappers set the aura as they glide between ruthless bars and cut-throat deliveries. Given the lyrical context, the duo sends a line of warning bars toward haters. They also list what separates them from other individuals. For their hard work and talents have earned them several accolades. The instrumental takes on a dark form of trap and is led by a piano.
“Differences” is a part of Gigg’s A/B-side release, including “Innocent.” Both music videos take place in New York.
The first person to rap on “Differences” is Rowdy Rebel. In his verse, he speaks about his lavish lifestyle since becoming a big-time artist. His success comes from turning “nothin’ to somethin’ ’cause somethin’ is better than motherfuckin’ nothin’.” Also, he details what’ll happen to those who disrespect him. No matter the situation, just know he’s always protected.
Rowdy Rebel raps,
“Cause the streets feel a way then we up (Then we up)/We turn that bird to a duck (To a duck)/If he don’t get caught then he lucky, my shooters is ready to up for this month (Grrah)/Ain’t shit you can tell me, my shooters will film me in public, this shit’ll get ugly.”
Next, Giggs delves into his bag of rhymes. During his time on “Differences,” he also speaks about having hittas. Subsequently, he calls out the hater who flosses way too much.
In one excerpt, Giggs raps, “He’s in the States, he’s with the guys/But, he’s not a citizen (Haha)/We drop the work, we get to litterin’.”
Then, the rapper drops metaphorical bars to further explain his protective nature. Giggs assures that he will finish a problem if someone starts one. Finally, he ends the verse by detailing his come-up.
“Ain’t come from no hustle/I got the MAC, plus a couple of apples (Apples)/I’m all for the cabbage, I come from the tackle,” he raps.
Listen to “Differences (feat. Rowdy Rebel)” and “Innocent” below:
By: Natalee Gilbert