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Feb
16

Jakk Frost’s Panic Disorder feat. Sutter Kain & Donnie Darko by John M Ellison IV

By GPR84  //  Music  //  1 Comment

Hey folks, I just got this song “Panic Disorder” by Philadelphia rapper Jakk Frost. I wasn’t familiar with Frost before hand, so I checked out his website. His previous work includes his mix tape entitled “U Don’t Know Jakk” hosted by DJ Kay Slay and collaborations with fellow Philly rapper Freeway. Originally signed to Sony Records, Jakk Frost left due to differences such as delays with his projects. With the Never So Deep Records brand of rap, expect a few things. Expect a mixture of grittiness, bravado and clever word play. So, naturally Jakk Frost is a fit for the label.

The single “Panic Disorder” is a song by Jakk Frost featuring Sutter Kain on production/chorus and Donnie Darko with the first verse on the track. Jakk Frost has the 2nd and third verse. The only thing about the song that I’m kind of confused by is why it’s called “Panic Disorder.” But on the other hand, Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” had nothing to do with paranoia lyric wise. Nonetheless, Jakk Frost shows a good mix of the brutality of street life but with the signature of the word play that artists on Never So Deep records is known for.



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