Houston rapper Maxo Kream has enlisted Tyler, the Creator for a new song, “Big Persona.”
The track easily lives up to its name, with a beat filled with brass fanfare and bars to match, like Maxo’s opening lines, “Maxo Biggie Poppa, who you know that do it better?/I’m the trap Barack Obama, Betty Crocker, used to pedal.”
“Big Persona” also arrives with a music video, in which Tyler and Maxo get to put a Rolls Royce to good use — burning tires and doing donuts in an empty parking lot.
The track easily lives up to its name, with a beat filled with brass fanfare and bars to match, like Maxo’s opening lines, “Maxo Biggie Poppa, who you know that do it better?/I’m the trap Barack Obama, Betty Crocker, used to pedal.”
“Big Persona” also arrives with a music video, in which Tyler and Maxo get to put a Rolls Royce to good use — burning tires and doing donuts in an empty parking lot.
- 9/7/2021
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
A R.I.C.O. charge dating back to a 2016 arrest still looms over rapper Maxo Kream’s head like a guillotine, but he’s never been more committed to shining a light on the facts of his life. His superb major label debut Brandon Banks is sprawling autobiography overflowing with dense, unflinching, granular detail sourced from his 15-odd years of toting guns, staging robberies, and selling drugs in Southwest Houston. Maxo embraces his inner cartographer, mapping not only the geography of his small corner of Houston but also a...
- 7/23/2019
- by Danny Schwartz
- Rollingstone.com
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