Review: D.R.A.M.'s 'Big Baby D.R.A.M.' Solidifies Rap's Drunken Master
Right now, Virginia-raised 28-year-old D.R.A.M. is hip-hop's drunken master. His lovestruck, singing-in-the-shower style – imagine a cross between Ol' Dirty Bastard, Chance the Rapper and a private-press R&B record from the Seventies – is bent, delirious and totally intoxicating. His pop-star coup is taking that moment in "La Di Da Di" where Slick Rick brokenly croons a few bars from "Sukiyaki," and turning that into his main flow. He's actually a pretty decent rapper too, as tra
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