Drive Slow (feat. Kanye West & Glc) Review

Built around a woozy sample of 1973 saxophone cover of "Wildflower" , the track is a masterclass in mood-setting. Kanye’s production choices—the deep bassline, the echoing sax, and the steady 60 BPM tempo—perfectly mirror the act of "creeping" through city streets at night. The Unexpected Feature: Paul Wall’s Prime

The song is arguably best known for featuring Houston legend . Interestingly, his verse was originally written for his own hit "Sittin' Sidewayz" but was scrapped because it didn't fit the beat. Drive Slow (feat. Kanye West & GLC)

Released as the fifth single from Kanye West’s sophomore masterpiece, Late Registration (2005), "Drive Slow" remains one of the most atmospheric tracks in modern hip-hop. Far from just a "car song," it serves as a jazz-infused cautionary tale about the dangers of living too fast in a world obsessed with fame and wealth. Built around a woozy sample of 1973 saxophone