Young Roddy X Trademark Da Skydiver - Days Ones... [CONFIRMED]
The project leans into "blog-era" nostalgia, utilizing beats that favor mood and texture over aggressive club-ready sounds, a hallmark of their long-time collaborators like Monsta Beatz . Impact on the Jet Life Legacy Day Ones - Album by Young Roddy & Trademark Da Skydiver
Tracks like "Hustle No Luck" and "Bad Habits" delve into the gritty realities of New Orleans street life, contrasting it with the professional "hustle" required to remain independent in the music industry.
The EP maintains the atmospheric, "chill" soundscape synonymous with the Jet Life discography . Young Roddy x Trademark Da Skydiver - Days Ones...
While often overshadowed by Curren$y, Day Ones allows the duo to showcase their distinct styles: Roddy’s high-pitched, Kendrick-esque flow and Trademark’s smooth, "super-villain" persona that blends southern vibes with New York-influenced lyricism. Production and Sonic Atmosphere
Following the style of their previous collaboration, Family Business , the production often features melodic strings and smooth basslines that create a "laid-back" yet polished environment. The project leans into "blog-era" nostalgia, utilizing beats
The project emphasizes a "family over business" ethos. Young Roddy has noted that his relationship with his Jet Life peers is deeper than music—Trademark and Curren$y are family, with the latter even serving as godfather to Roddy's youngest son.
The project’s title, Day Ones , directly references the decades-long brotherhood between Roddy and Trademark, who formed Jet Life alongside Curren$y in the late 2000s. While often overshadowed by Curren$y, Day Ones allows
Moving away from purely "pot-rap" tropes, Roddy often uses his verses to advocate for responsibility, frequently referencing his role as a father and his desire to provide a stable life for his children.