Over the years, Frappe Ash, one-half of the Delhi-based rap duo Full Power, has cemented his bilingual sound with both introspective and entertaining themes. He lets himself loose in his latest single, \\\”Nashedi,\\\” which finds the rapper delving into his ongoing \\\”hustle\\\” while enjoying the journey.
And it makes sense for him to release a wavy, light-headed song like Nashedi considering the fact that Frappe has been a constant part of the city’s sprawling hip-hop scene for a considerable amount of time, with significant releases like the dominantly emotional Bet You Know.
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As is evident from its title, recreational substances are a recurring theme in Nashedi. Interestingly, the track was also released on April 4 at 4:20 p.m. However, rather than using the concept of a \\\”nashedi\\\” as a gimmick, Frappe takes his time in dropping bars about his background, his aspirations for the future, and so on.
Featured artist Harjas Harjaayi also melodically croons in what seems like a metaphorical parallel between the aforementioned substances and his beloved. The love of his life seems to give him a whole other \\\”high what seems like a metaphorical parallel between the aforementioned substances and his beloved.
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The trap-driven production gels well with the laidback flows of both rappers. Some might complain that Nashedi sounds a bit repetitive, but that seems like an intentional choice, as the repetition is what makes the song all the more catchy. Without a doubt, Nashedi was designed to be a self-proclaimed \\\”head bobber,\\\” but the slow pace and trendy lyrics make it good enough for a calm, chilled-out listening session too.
Frappe has proven his sharp delivery at faster speeds before, but this melodic side of his definitely bears testimony to his experimentation as an artist. That’s why it’s easy to draw comparisons between Nashedi and a track like Flex Babe (that also featured verses from his Full Power peer Yungsta). Nashedi, from his upcoming album Slambook, is a catchy tune that grows on you after a few listens.