![]() Last year, just before COVID-19’s global takedown, Shake wrapped a two-month European tour in support of her solo debut. Music imprint via Def Jam, and began appearing on tracks by West, Nas, DJ Khaled, Pusha T, and Teyana Taylor. Soon, she was signed to Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music came a little later, in 2015, when she began releasing her songs on SoundCloud, which is where the dominoes of her discovery gained momentum. Shake, born Danielle Balbuena in the North Bergen township of New Jersey, has been writing poetry since she was a kid. As with many of her songs, this one, a hip-hop anthem refracted through a Pink Floyd prism, kneads together sadness and swagger so that you’re left feeling invigorated, a little harrowed, and kind of horny. “I know it’s hard to swallow, I don’t know if I’ll be here tomorrow,” sings 070 Shake on “Morrow,” a propulsive, eerily prophetic single off her debut album, Modus Vivendi, which came out earlier this year. Vintage Tank Top from The Society Archive. ![]()
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