A decent indication of building promise, Cigarettes glides over a dazed classic East Coast instrumental, Baro dropping some tasty gems around the limited titular subject matter: “If I die bury me beside a Mai Tai and portraits of Rihanna.” It’s a brief track, decent and proficient, if not loaded with flair.
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