Chinx Match That Download Music
[Intro]
Bands in my pocket match the car color
Yeah guess a nigga match that
I got the high score up in the gym
You know a nigga match that
Everything I do is siamese (double)
Yeah, nigga match that
I dump 100,000 on the tape (dump it)
Told 'em niggas match that
[Hook]
Match it up, match it up, up
Match it up, ma-ma-match it up
Match it up, match it up, up
Ma-ma-match it up
Can't afford 2, then you don't need one
I got your shooters too and double ones
Fuckin' round I'ma go and get a drummer sound
Brum-bum-bum-bum
[Verse 1]
Balenciaga match the coat, I had to match that
Pull up with my homie to the venue in a double matte max
Back it up, I told that bitch to come and back it up
Then she came in with her twin, tried to back me down
I call my niggas Stokes to come back me up
Did our thing and told 'em see 'em when we back in town
Hit the alley then a nigga hit the fence
Pistol D's grabbed him now they tryna match the prints
Ma-ma-match up
Nigga movin' work up out the trap
Tryna cleanse another 100,000 out the stack-stack
Stack it up
Some fishy shit ain't addin' up
She ain't the bitch that was up in my DM, shit ain't matchin' up
I put my key, you put your key in
Whole lotta paper we be seein', match that
[Hook]
Match it up, match it up, up
Match it up, ma-ma-match it up
Match it up, match it up, up
Ma-ma-match it up
Can't afford 2, then you don't need one
I got your shooters too and double ones
Fuckin' round I'ma go and get a drummer sound
Brum-bum-bum-bum
[Verse 2]
Yeah, nigga lately I've been seein' double
Fuck it, I see that money double time
I bagged this bitch, she was a pisces
Thinkin' damn, that bitch is a double sign
Yeah, two fish
After the club I pull the car out the fish spot out on 250
I told that bitch that if she like it, double tap it up
Austin laced me with the beat, I had to burn it down
I ain't have no more room in the car
But if she thirsty and she still wanna roll that, lap it up
I've let a nigga double park
Niggas cursin' at me cause I'm backin' all the traffic up
I saw a bitch, don't give me head like my main do
So I had to cut her off cause she couldn't match that
[Hook]
Match it up, match it up, up
Match it up, ma-ma-match it up
Match it up, match it up, up
Ma-ma-match it up
Can't afford 2, then you don't need one
I got your shooters too and double ones
Fuckin' round I'ma go and get a drummer sound
Brum-bum-bum-bum
Here's a new single from Chinx titled 'Match That.' This is off of the late rapper's forthcoming posthumous album titled 'Legends Never Die,' which will be released on September 16.
Not only is it incredibly upsetting that Chinx passed away at such a young and productive age but the fact that he never got to see the release of his own debut studio album is even worse. The Queens rapper was on an absolute tear of highly celebrated mixtapes dating back to 2009, and was literally about to put the finishing touches on Welcome to JFK, his official debut LP, when he was murdered a mere three months before its release.
Luckily, the project was still released posthumously, even peaking at No. 2 on Billboard’s Rap Album chart. His legacy has been kept alive by his closest peers like French Montana, but it’s the heartfelt storytelling and undeniable Coke Boy bravado he left behind that truly lives on. Now, thanks to highly popular demand and a stash of unreleased material, more Chinx music can be heard on his second posthumous album, Legends Never Die.
The opening cut, “Like This” featuring Chrisette Michele, is the most melodic Chinx has ever sounded — even approaching downright soulful. Michele helps elevate the rapper’s vocal performance while also providing soothing backing vocals. Of course there is talk of money, women and splurging, but that “living large” attitude is a big part of Chinx’s matchless charm.
However, in true Chinx form, his ladies’ man disposition gets swapped out for the gritty Queens-bred Coke Boy bully in the blink of an eye on “Match That.” Austin Powers and Smash David serve an absolute alley-oop of a beat that really bring the beast out. The scheme he pulls out on his second verse is reminiscent of mixtape Chinx, who had no other concern than flexing the hottest raps humanly possible. “Yeah, nigga, lately I’ve been seein’ double/Fuck it, I see that money double time/I bagged this bitch, she was a Pisces/Thinkin’ damn, that bitch is a double sign/Yeah, two fish/After the club I pull the car out the fish spot out on 250,” he spits. The lines are cleverly consistent and a big reason why Chinx’s pen game should and always will be highly regarded.
The best part about Legends Never Die is that all different sides of Chinx are featured. On past mixtapes, and even on Welcome to JFK, the rhymer remained a bit more one-dimensional. Here, his natural progression as an artist can be heard from a mile away on each and every track. The real beauty with this approach is that every kind of fan can enjoy the project in some capacity. With a strong 14-song tracklist, there’s ample opportunity for fans to choose the Chinx they like best.
If you’re looking for a record that makes you feel like you’re riding shotgun through the mean streets of Far Rockaway, Queens, songs like “Crown Royal” or “Match That” will do. If you want charming Chinx, “Real Bitch” and “Yeah I Do” fill that space and if you’re going for the turn up, he delivers with “Top of the Year,” “Around Me” and “For the Love” with Meet Sims. Plus you can even get in the spirit of family loyalty with “All Good,” on which he reunites with Riot Squad members Stack Bundles, Bynoe and Cau2G$. The album plays as a well-oiled machine in which all the different pieces fit together to make the sum greater than its parts.
The only shortcoming on Legends Never Die is the lack of a more personal narrative pushing the tracks. This ultimately is not Chinx’s fault considering he wasn’t able to record since last May due to his death, but nevertheless it’s the only component holding the album back from being nearly perfect. Perhaps there are parts of his storied life that weren’t touched on this album because they are being saved for another posthumous album. More than likely, he just didn’t have the chance to record them before his untimely passing. “Same Ol Hood” provides some more insight into Chinx’s life before and after jail contrasted with his life pre and post-fame. As Chinx sat on the edge of superstardom, a few more cuts peering into his psyche would have really hit home.
Where most posthumous albums miss the mark, Legends Never Die goes off without a hitch. Despite the die-hards probably wanting more of a detailed rap coming-of-age tale, listeners can expect Chinx at his finest. The MC was obviously on the brink of his career apex and while tragedy cut that regrettably short, this album serves as a reminder of his potential and how greater he could have been.
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Chinx Match That
1. Like This (feat. Chrisette Michelle & Meet Sims) // Download
2. Match That // Download
3. Hold Up // Download
4. Around Me // Download
5. All Good (feat. Stack Bundles, Bynoe & Cau2G$) // Download
6. For the Love (feat. Meet Sims) // Download
7. Crown Royal // Download
8. Legendary (feat. Movado) // Download
9. Top of the Year (feat. Meet Sims) // Download
10. What the Fuck They On // Download
11. Yeah I Do (feat. Meet Sims) // Download
12. Slide Up In Ya Bitch // Download
13. Real Bitch // Download
14. Same Ol’ Hood (feat. Meet Sims) // Download