I’m absolutely sure that who ever produced Nolan’s “222” is at least mildly influenced by a Soulection artist due to “the sound of tomorrow” being adorned all throughout the beat.

Initially it was the instrumental which snatched my attention, although as J Nolan splits his lips and introduced us to his marvelous flows… I was pleasantly surprise to hear such an amazing variety of flows coupled with stellar lyricism as this just jumps at us in the mix. The second verse serves as among the highlights of the track especially since Noland’s energy behind his vocal delivery intensifies.