
The Good Guy Collective was founded in 2013 by a group of like-minded artists who came together to share tools and resources for creating music in Knoxville and East Tennessee, centered on the principles of Hip Hop Culture.
“Stop Playing Wit Me” is a song written by two members of The Good Guy Collective, J.Bu$h and Drew Drake, who were ready for the Hip Hop industry to stop overlooking Knoxville’s Hip Hop sound. When we think of Hip Hop in Tennessee, we often think of Memphis and Nashville, but Knoxville, led by The Good Guy Collective, is slowly making waves in the South.
There is a simplistic, venomous, quaint feeling to Hip-hop prowess displayed by The Good Guy Collective’s J.Bu$h and Drew Drake on their latest single. While their attention-demanding flows and head-spinning wordplay demonstrate that they are determined to take their Southern sound to the world, a lo-fi warmth smooths the edge of their message. There is an underlying bouncy funk that echoes under the vocals, giving “Stop Playing Wit Me” that infectious feeling you’re picking up on. While the arrangement is brimming with jovial melodies and a touch of funky nostalgia, the duo’s writing tells a different story. Bu$h and Drake trade verses and introduce themselves as two individualists with distinct styles that blend beautifully to create an unforgettable portrait. The Good Guy Collective is officially on the map with the release of their latest single, “Stop Playing Wit Me.” The confident, hard-hitting single showcases the natural chemistry between the group as they take shifts steering their verses into the unforgettable, nostalgia-laden chorus.
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