HOW HELL CAN WAIT CHANGED MY LIFE
Ya boy Zaanx is back and this time Iâm writing about how a single mixtape changed how I wanted my life trajectory to go and my view on life itself. Honestly I probably wouldnât be writing this article right now if it wasnât for Hell Can Wait by Long Beachâs very own Vince Staples.
Hell Can Wait by Vince Staples came out during a very influential faze in my life and it wasnât just Vince but Odd Future,TDE, A$AP Mob, Flatbush Zombies and Pro Era were essentially the cycle of music I was listening to at the time along with some other artists here and there. Vince along with Odd Future but mainly Vince impacted my life to the point it changed how I viewed it. Hell Can Wait was that catalyst. Not only were all the songs bangers but the whole message behind the album. Vince did an interview where he said he got the title of the album from what his mom and grandma used to tell him, âHell ain't gonna wait for you to get your shit togetherâ. The album is basically talking about the feeling of having all the time in the world. Off the first song âFireâ the hook hits with him just repeating âI'm probably finna go to Hell anywayâ so that I took that phrase and ran with it. At that point I Â told my self imma do what I want to do and stopped trying to do what everyone else was or wanted me to do and â65 hunnidâ just reinforced that feeling. Â âScreen Doorâ having some of the best storytelling Iâve ever heard till this day and is still my standard for story telling rap. Not to mention songs like âHands upâ still having relevance 6 years later which really is sad when you think about it. The way the album ends with âFeelinâ the loveâ feels so relatable too. With the hook talking about how he want to take the love he feels when he is alive when heâs gone which in itself is just something I think everyone really wants because no one wants to die lonely. It changed how I approached people I never tried to make people like me because to me that always came off as fake but I was always me and if you fuck with me imma fuck with you and if you donât then ok. But to those people that do fuck with me I got friends for life even if I don't see them or talk to them all the time.
I didnât talk about every song on the mixtape cause this isnât a mixtape review but I think yâall get the point. The feelings he got across through a mixtape impacted how I viewed life, made me do what I want and set a standard for one of my favourite styles of rap and for that, Vince Staples will always be one of my favourite rappers ever.

















