FH Javi‘s “Triple,” put together by producer/beatmaker My Man Taz, is a solid trap piece that packs a punch with Javi’s striking rhymes and true-to-life experiences. The track is a straight-up-and-down celebration of self, from the eerie opening to the strong finish, with Javi sharing stories of his rise from hard beginnings to making a name in the trap scene.
The beat is simple yet effective, built on hard-hitting 808s and spiraling synth pads, putting the spotlight firmly on the young rap scrambler’s voice. It’s the kind of track that speaks to ambition, where Javi spits lines like, “My neck be hurt but my head still on a swivel/ like take these notes, little boy, bet I show you how to triple.” Here, he is both the street-savvy mentor from the block and the rising star, holding court throughout the song.
Taz’s production doesn’t crowd Javi, instead offering a sparse yet potent framework for lines like “I heard they watching, please don’t put that shit on video/I’m always watching how I move, this shit get tricky bro.” It’s a nod to the omnipresent eyes of fame/infamy and a call for bona fides in an age of performance.
In “Triple,” the vibe is bold, the tone is clever and defiant. Throughout the track, FH Javi‘s confidence is the driving force, resonant and clear in each bar delivered. Yet, it’s not all bravado. Our boy’s acknowledgment of his roots and the path he’s traveled reveals a depth beyond his years.
The no-frills, get-it-by-any-means quality of the single enhances the message, peeling back any fancy touches to show the core of Javi’s point. Though “Triple” isn’t about reimagining the genre, it does ride its wave with finesse, capturing a vibe and atmosphere that dovetail with Javi’s relentless climb.
You can listen to “Triple” and more by checking FJ Javi‘s High School Diary project on your favorite streamin service right now.
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