Gran Larson & Tum Tum drops a street sermon with "Snake Shit"

Gran Larson and Dallas luminary Tum Tum have come stomping through the smoke in your speakers with no creases, capaciously clutching a track that has a bite and isn't sorry. Their new single "Snake Shit" is more-or-less exactly what it sounds like: a scratchy, teeth-gnashing exposé of betrayal, jealousy, and the grim facts of life as a real one when the fakes are breeding.

The production is just as uncompromising, creating a brooding, slow-burning soundscape elsewhere, the sound of driving the city with eyes in the back of your head. Yes, there's paranoia in the beat, but more importantly, there is power. It's a warning blast to anyone going sideways. This is Dallas hip-hop on the rawest, no-gimmicks, no-gloss, and nothing-but-the-pure-street-gospel level. Larson and Tum Tum don't give a damn about industry-approved boxes or clout because they're here to be what survival sounds like when the stakes are high and the loyalty is slim.

The sound is thick, raw, tense, and crackling with energy you can't fake. Gran Larson takes a stand with razor-sharp lyricism and a take-no-prisoners delivery that never flinches. Each bar sounds earned, lived in, and targeted. Enter Tum Tum, a bonafide Dallas legend who glides in with a streetwise gravitas double downed by the street knowledge and drenched with the unmistakable Southern slur. "Snake Shit"  is not here to be nice or trendy but here to say what most won't. That kind of track reminds you that hip-hop is still a weapon when the right ones hold it. 

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