IMULTii fires off a track that won't stop in "2PM," tapping into the energy of L.A. streets long after most city lights have gone out. The high-energy single pairs him with Rodney O, a West Coast pioneer, to make a bridge between generations that feels both simple and powerful. Jemouri and Denis Raab produced the record, which embodies a raw determination that reflects the always-on-the-go culture it originates from.
"2PM" keeps going at a steady pace from the moment the beat drops. The production mixes a rough West Coast backbone with a thick Southern bounce, which lets MULTii stretch his flow across changing rhythms while keeping the song grounded in the classic California urgency. The instrumental style of "2PM" evokes a sense of movement, with windows down, the city passing by, and ambition reaching new heights.
MULTii's voice is sharp, hungry, and completely based on his upbringing in Watts. His presence is strong, like someone who has seen the night turn into morning and still has things to do. Rodney O comes in with the weight of a legend, adding a layer of history and authority that makes the track more powerful without ever taking away from the new-school fire.
Their voices together make a rare mix, two eras of hip-hop coming together over a beat that doesn't choose a coast, decade, or lane. "2PM" is a reminder of how the grind connects people of all ages, how the hustle never stops, and how hip-hop keeps changing while staying true to its roots. "2PM" is a significant moment for MULTii, demonstrating his ascent as a rising star with a track that resonates with the intensity of the life it was inspired by.
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