the motto. collard greens does sound better with a great sound system as all of schoolboy singles do.
but the motto created an entire culture of indulging in fukkery for no other real reason. both tracks have great flows, iconic features etc. soon as that joint hit in the club you gon start bobbing or tapping your feet even if u sober. collard greens is more purist but doesnt take it far enough.
"Collard Greens" by a landslide as far as I'm concerned, looking back on it I ran that Schoolboy Q album back a lot more than I ever did Good Kid, Mad City or any Duckworth album. I never liked the beat for "The Motto".
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