Someone sent us a song called "Uh Bebe" and it's just the best thing we've heard all day.

After a long period of suffering from non - quality music, it seems that we have finally found something that we can hear far from the horizon of the jinger. Honestly, it's very difficult and unflinching to criticize everything, but our industry has just performed birlok with an unprecedented consistency so far, writes Periscope. [...]
After a long period of suffering from non - quality music, it seems that we have finally found something that we can hear far from the horizon of the jinger.
Honestly, it's very difficult and unflinching to criticize everything, but our industry has just performed birlok with an unprecedented consistency so far, writes Periscope.
However, a hidden édiamant on YouTube has made us restore confidence in the literal Kosovo hip-hop.
We don't know anything about them. We haven't seen them, nor have we ever heard them before, no one in our Redaks has friends with one of them for those who think we're making an ad, but artists with the nicknames "Grazzly" and "Dako" have hit that red mileical point in our ears, which is very hard to touch if what brings is not absolutely class ball.
WHAH Bebej is entitled This Song, which, to be honest, is not very clear how it came to our attention. Perhaps any of the news journalists in Redaks accidentally clicked it looking for other materials, or perhaps the self - help version of YouTube brought it to our attention without having the idea that it would be what we've been looking for.
Beatty is absolutely a flame, as the background and voice of the first-sign performer interact brilliantly, bringing to our ears a mere perfect rule, with which it is impossible to escape without turning your head upside down.
We heard it in the counter, but imagine if our DJs would decide for one night that they said "no" trash and put this in a nightclub, or a coffee shop, because these first ones are actually not in the system...
Stop the narcotics and kids never, ever in life, never try it at home, but the lines, baby, take it, take it, take it.
)Fllow and Delivery are absolutely on point, as both artists change the gap in '%beatʹ, as certain piano elements, or any instrument that might be (for forgiveness if missed, we are not producers).
However, for those who have constantly written us comments like anything is good for all of you who are being reviled, they finally have the answer.
Here, this one down. It was released on June 20, 2020, and it has only 3,1462 clicks until the time of writing it, but it was absolutely the two minutes of the best 33 seconds of the day. That's how he gets young. /Periscope. com/












