The Cool Kids & Larry June - All Or Nothing (Single)

In anticipation for their long-awaited album “Before Shit Got Weird,” The Cool Kids decided to share a new joint off the project featuring Larry June titled “All Or Nothing.” It’s laced nicely with production by Chuck Inglish, which of course is followed by his prestigious flow & Sir Michael Rocks' ability to lay down lines of playerism. The cover art is inspired by 8Ball & MJG’s “Comin’ Out Hard” album, which is precisely how these three emcees work on this record. This latest release is assurance that the project will surface in 2022 and that it will be worth the wait. 

Starting off the record is Larry June, who crashes through with his braggadocious style of pimpin that’s fast-paced yet sliding on butter that you think he’s drop-top swanging with the fifth hanging, but it’s more of a foreign whip at top speed in a clear course to the finish line. Following with the raps is Larry sizing up the chorus putting in all his chips, either earning a big payday or losing it all, but he’s gone this far on his win streak to lose it all now. Sir Michael Rocks is up next with his eyes on the prize as he’s perfected his bounce pack with precision since he was taught right by his OG never to keep a good guy down. It will take an army or more to stop his hustle, and he’s not planning to give anyone the satisfaction to see his come up decline now. Last but not least, Chuck Inglish makes his presence be known by starting with a hoarse tone in his flow that is kicking with heavy bass that is shaking up the scene. Trifecta of insanity from wordplays to swagger, The Cool Kids & Larry June sized up this joint ideally to be a complete banger that will have fans raving with adrenaline whenever this track starts playing. 

Being a massive fan of The Cool Kids, from the beginning of their career to starting my own blog to now being able to write about them, is a dream come true. I’m pleased to have gotten this at this track and will make sure to feature the album once it releases. Until then, I’ll do my work by making sure the masses are aware of the single and that our viewership keeps the track spinning the single in rotation.