Quavo – SATCHAMO FREESTYLE

Quavo SATCHAMO FREESTYLE

Quavo appears to be initiating the promotion for his third solo album. On Monday evening, he released “SATCHAMO FREESTYLE,” featuring a trumpeter that is clearly intended to evoke the legendary Louis Armstrong.

For those who may not know, Louis Armstrong was known by several nicknames, with the most lasting being “Satchmo.” This nickname is derived from “Satchelmouth.” The exact origin of this name is unclear (its specific source has long been debated among biographers), but it has persisted for many years. Quavo begins the track with the line, “Louis Armstrong, gumbo blowing, Satchamo.”

Following this, Quavo presents two verses detailing his life of luxury and boasting about those who attribute his success to just a few songs. In the second verse, he states, “Jug up a hunnid numbers way before I made ‘Pick Up The Phone.'” He again refers to himself as a “glacier boy,” asserting that he is set for life.

Despite the references to Louis Armstrong, the trumpet does not play a significant role in the beat. There is a brief phrase that repeats occasionally, but it is not a major element. For those who anticipated a more prominent trumpet presence, you may find yourselves disappointed.

In summary, “SATCHAMO FREESTYLE” serves as a strong beginning to Quavo’s promotional efforts, even though it resembles a Migos track without the contributions of the other two members. It will be intriguing to see how the remainder of his work unfolds during this album cycle. In the meantime, you can listen to the new track below.

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