Young(In) brings the thunder w/ release “NEED THAT” Remix

“NEED THAT (Geometrical Victory Lap)” positions itself as both urgent and poised, a collision of striving and arrival. Young(In) casts himself as the track’s cartographer, tracing diagonal lines across ambitions. The subtitle “Geometrical Victory Lap” suggests that this is not simply a celebration of success, but a reflection on the shape and trajectory of that success, as if victory itself could be diagrammed, plotted, its angles and axes observed..

That mathematical framing gives the work a conceptual weight, the groove doesn’t just carry momentum, it carries direction. The beat moves forward with forward thinking confidence, the voices (Recoechi, myekehl, MFnMelo & RHOME) layer in textures that feel like nodes in a network, each contributing to the pulse of a larger system..

Sonically, the track blends the snap of modern hip-hop with subtle experimental edges. Young(In)’s cadence walks that line between conversational and confident, he doesn’t just rap about “making it,” he frames making it as geometry, intersecting lines, the perfect right angle, the asymmetry of journey and endpoint..

The production doesn’t over salivate for flash, instead it gives space, ambient high end shimmer, low end propulsion, & momentary silence between lines that makes the listener lean in. The other voices (myekehl, MFnMelo, RHOME) act as counterpoints, sometimes echoing the main theme, sometimes offering contrast, giving the sense that Young(In)’s vision is communal, not solo. What the track does well is avoid the cliché of the “victory lap” that’s assuaged, & flat. Instead it re thinks it, the lap exists because there was a circuit, the geometry of the circuit matters. By doing so, it elevates a common hip-hop motif into something architectonic..

“NEED THAT (Geometrical Victory Lap)” is a sharp, articulate piece that elevates ambition into architecture. With Young(In) at the helm and strong collaborators in tow, the track invites listeners into a world where success is measured, mapped, and revisited, not just celebrated and forgotten. It’s a victory lap, you watch unfold in slow motion, tracing every curve and corner, then buckle in for the next circuit..

Take a listen & let us know what you think..

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