DJ Paul’s “Uhaulin“: Memphis Grit, Bass-Heavy Beats, and a Southern Hip-Hop Revival
A sonic tremor emanates from the depths of Southern hip-hop, a raw and unfiltered offering from DJ Paul.
“Uhaulin,” released March 28th, through Scale-A-Ton Entertainment, arrives, not merely a track, but a visceral experience.
Imagine, if you will, the heavy bass that pulsates through the speakers, a dark and atmospheric beat that anchors the track in DJ Paul’s Memphis roots.
This is polished production; raw sound, a testament to the artist’s signature style. Running for a solid three minutes, the track provides a direct line to the artist’s core sound.
“Uhaulin” stands as part of a series of releases, following “Munyun” and “I Go Dumb,” each a distinct chapter in his ongoing sonic narrative.
The track resonates with those familiar with his classic sound, a continuation of the artist’s prolific output. One hears echoes of Memphis, a city that breathes hip-hop, within the track’s very fabric.
Fans find a familiar intensity, a continuation of the sound they have come to expect.
One anticipates the continued output from DJ Paul, as he continues to push the boundaries of southern hip hop. This is raw energy, a testament to the artists staying power.
Quotable Lyrics:
I see you haulin’ a**, baby, state to state
Go and get your money, f**k what a hater say
Ten bands in the bag, that’s a good day
On the Boulevard of broken drеams, that’s a green day
It’s my birthday, I’m tryna celebrate with ya (With ya)
Whitе crumbs, face numb, hit some bae with ya (With ya)
Airways international plays with ya (With ya)
And they know I’m with ya, they ain’t gon’ play with ya
I haul the cash, you haul the ass, you haul it slow, you haul it fast



