

I let ’em chop sticks, chop sticks, chop sticks (alright) Travis’ performance is solid as well although his lyrical content took all of 5 seconds to write.Ĭhopsticks, chopsticks, chopsticks (yeah) It’s a nice piece of production and I really like how Travis’ falsetto harmonies are laid in the background, they work really well when mixed with the spacey beeps and boops. It’s got a simple ukulele melody with some spaceship atmospheric noises that give the track a nice groove.

You know what you’re going to get with Q, it’s usually up to the collaborator to get in where they fit in.įirst off, the beat on this thing is perfect for Travis.

The previous TDE/Travis collab (“Big Shot” with Kendrick Lamar) was one of my favorite singles from the Black Panther soundtrack, but Kendrick is more of a melodic guy and Schoolboy Q is a straightforward, cutthroat savage who rarely tailors his style to match his collaborators. I’ve always been curious what a collaboration between these two would sound like. Groovy Q is back with single #2, “Chopstix”, from his upcoming, untitled album and this time he’s teamed up with the La Flame, the hottest rapper in the game.
