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Boldy James and Valee recently teamed up for a dreamy, supremely melodic one-off called "WHATCHU THINK". Over elegant instrumentation that features little other than a rattling hi-hat/snare rhythm and ornate grand piano loops courtesy of MVW and West, Boldy and Valee trade simmering verses that land right in the pocket with immaculate precision. Valee sounds far more at home over this pillowy production, and the tender flow he employs sounds like it would feel right at home on any of his records. Boldy on the other hand sounds far more out of element than usual, but he managed to temper his grizzled delivery enough for his deep timbre to glide with ease over these keys.
MVW and West are the real MVPs here thanks to their beat's mesmerizing minimalist touch, which strikes the perfect balance between immersive and unobtrusive. The juxtaposition between Valee's tossed off breeziness and Boldy's raw, hard-edged reflections imbues "WHATCHU THINK" with a distinctive flair unlike anything I've heard in awhile. While perhaps better served as a one-off song than the beginning of a collaborative project, "WHATCHU THINK" is nevertheless an engaging meeting point between two very different sounding iconoclasts, and is among one of the best songs either of them has released in years.