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Love Dilemma (Sharc Au)
Jaune was playing with her daughter and Weiss was watching the two with a blush and a slight smile.
Gura: You know what? Gura thinks thats she loves mom the most!!
Jaune would listen to what the figure had said and would chuckle and look at her with a small smile on his face.
Jaune: Is that so? But you see dad loves mom even more and more. you know?
Gura: Really?
Jaune: Yep!
Weiss would enter the room and the two would look at her. Weiss had her face flushed and slightly angry.
Weiss: Idiot! Don't compete about something weird with your own child. Jeez, you're so immature!!!
Jaune: A-ah I didn't see you weiss I'm sorry.
Weiss saw jaune getting a rather sad impression but soon followed approached him and hugged him and kissed him on the cheek.
Weiss: I like you more!
(Original au come from @rwby-encrusted-blog)
Pierre x Sharc x Frazier
āThe Life Of Piāerre 5āĀ Proves Piāerre Bourne Saved the Best Beats For Himself
Photo: Cian Moore
If youāre a music fan that likes to keep their ear to the ground, then you know why last week was a special day for hip-hop fans. While some may have been bumping Culture III or Polo Gās Hall Of Fame, many fans were rejoicing with the long-awaited release of The Life of Piāerre 5, the latest project from producer powerhouse Piāerre Bourne. Perhaps it is reductive to label him as a producer at this point in his career, as the Atlanta-via-South Carolina multi-hyphenate has been steadily been releasing his own music for the better part of the last decade.
To celebrate the TLOP5ās highly-anticipated release, Bourne also released āThe Life of Pi'erre Documentary,ā a brief window into the life of a 2016 Bourneāthen largely unknown aside from those involved behind the scenes in hip-hop. Itās a sentimental and inspiring view into a frustrating time in Bourneās life, a moment when his artistry had been recognized but not appreciated.Ā
Coincidentally, the documentary actually draws strong spiritual parallels to a little-known Kanye West record released 12 years prior,Ā The College Dropout. āAin't nobody expect Kanye to end up on top,ā West raps on the album closer āLast Call.ā āThey expected that College Dropout to drop and then flop / Then maybe he stop savin' all the good beats for himself.ā
These words reflect a haunting truth behind a struggle that few artists can understand, one that Bourne and West had found themselves in, albeit over a decade apart. The result of both rappersā frustrations manifested similar results, as today Bourne stands as one of the most simultaneously established and up-and-coming acts in hip-hop today. With a diverse set of skills and a near-prodigal amount of talent behind the board, The Life of Piāerre 5 serves as Bourneās inauguration into hip-hopās main stage.
The Life of Piāerre 5 is a refreshingly new and inspired entry into a long-running series of mixtapes cultivated by the mastermind himself. Featuring guest appearances from Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert, and Sharc, Bourneās naturally charismatic style becomes amplified by his undeniable chemistry with his guest artists. Even though some tracks like āSwitching Lanesā were leaked long beforeĀ TLOP5ās release, within the context of the record they take a new form for both familiar and unfamiliar listeners alike.
Like the previous entry into this series of tapes, TLOP5 features a wide variety of styles, sounds, and aesthetics. Tracks like album singles ā4Uā and āBiology 101ā are dreamy and melodic bangers that feature lofty synths, polished vocal performances, and hard-hitting percussion. While songs like āAmenā and āYNSā are relatively more downtempo than the rest of the cuts youāll hear on this tape. Whether it is Bourneās use of cultural references, affinity for vintage soundbites, or fixation with similes, there is something to be praised at every corner of TLOP5.
Above all, arguably the main virtue that The Life Of Piāerre 5 offers is the opportunity to give an artist who has contributed so much to the culture his flowers. Bourne is responsible for crafting the breakout hits of many prominent hip-hop acts today, and without him, hip-hopās cultural landscape would look entirely different. Though TLOP5 may not gravitate as heavily towards rapās mainstream as some may prefer, it more than makes up for it with its risk-taking flows, innovative beats, and clever composition.
Listen toĀ The Life Of Piāerre 5 below:
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āBaby, letās make some content for your only fansā