21 Savage Metro Boomin - Savage Mode Ii -chop... _top_ ⟶

Perhaps the most aggressive beat on the original album becomes a . The gun-cock sound effects and 21’s rapid-fire flows are chopped into staccato bursts. It feels less like a drill song and more like a horror movie soundtrack.

The remix of "Many Men" and "Brand New Draco" are noted for boosting the "haunting" elements of the production .

Metro Boomin, a producer from St. Louis who made his name in Atlanta, produces beats that are already sparse, dark, and slow compared to mainstream pop. Chopping them just feels right . It feels like returning a borrowed car to its original owner. 21 Savage Metro Boomin - SAVAGE MODE II -CHOP...

Gone are the days where he was criticized for a lack of technical skill. Here, he switches flows effortlessly, navigating Metro’s complex chopping with precision. He rides the beat like a passenger in a high-speed chase, knowing exactly when to speed up and when to brake. His lyrics oscillate between violent br

The original intro sets a cinematic tone. In the chopped version, Morgan Freeman’s narration descends into a demonic baritone. The synth pads stretch like hot caramel. 21’s opening line— "Young Savage, why you so crazy?" —hits with double the weight when it’s dragging at half-speed. Perhaps the most aggressive beat on the original

Metro Boomin described the release as a tribute to classic hip-hop and the OGs, stating, "That deluxe s*** burnt out #RIPDJSCREW" . 💿 Key Features & Tracklist

Released on October 19, 2020, SAVAGE MODE II [CHOPPED NOT SLOPPED] The remix of "Many Men" and "Brand New

, applying the iconic "chopped and screwed" technique pioneered by DJ Screw. Background & Intent