Leading their bars with determination & an all-or-nothing mentality toward their goals, MALC & Twice ‘s Spring Cleaning emphasizes why these techniques will lead individuals to the lap of luxury.
The four-track EP also unveils the process one endures while trying to make their dreams a reality.
With a keen focus & intolerance for distractors, MALC & TWICE leave an influential mark for their peers to abide by. Life’s ups & downs have instilled wisdom & inspiration to go even harder. Instead of letting these circumstances hold them back, it fuels the rappers to grow through what they go through. Sonically, Spring Cleaning delves into soul, jazz, hip-hop, & boom-bap. The project is reminiscent of the golden era of rapping.
Songs like “Reflection From The Dojo” & “Long Money Goals” explore the rappers’ mentality, diehard passion for music, self-assurance, & self-growth. Moreover, each song highlights MALC & TWICE’s quick-thoughted punchlines & concrete rhyme structure.
They also speak about others who prey on their downfall, like in “How I Feel.”
One song that encompasses all of the themes is “Check Me.” Prompted by the soulful, jazzy, hip-hop beat to lay out their best bars, TWICE use a confident approach to lead his rhymes. Getting right into it, TWICE reminds others that being at the top isn’t new to him. Additionally, TWICE takes time to bask in his success.
He spits, “Baby, I’m not average/Pull up & do damage/25 hittin’ b*tches that’s out of my tax bracket,” &”Took a couple L’s like a cyph with no passing.”
Deeper into his verse, he speaks about taking the good & bad. Elsewhere, he declares that he’s only interested in elevating. He says, “Tryna’ be the best me.”
TWICE uses the record to detail his undying hustle & working through hurdles, no matter how high they seem. “Generational curses got a young n*gga climbin’ out ditches,” he raps. The rest of TWICE’s lyrics find him speaking about his other unique qualities. Elsewhere, TWICE dedicates the track to other go-getters across the globe.