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Pig Feet (feat. Denzel Curry, Daylyt, G Perico & Kamasi Washington) by Terrace Martin

Pig Feet (feat. Denzel Curry, Daylyt, G Perico & Kamasi Washington)

Terrace Martin

JazzHip-HopJazz Rap / Cinematic Hip-Hop
defiantmelancholic
0:00/0:00
Interpretation

"Pig Feet" is a gathering — not a collaboration in the industry sense but something closer to a ritual. Terrace Martin builds the foundation from something simultaneously rooted and alien: dark, cinematic horns, a groove that feels excavated from somewhere deep and old. Kamasi Washington's saxophone arrives not as a feature but as an atmosphere, the breath of something historical moving through a contemporary room. Then the MCs come, and what's remarkable is how different each voice is: Denzel Curry's compressed ferocity, Daylyt's unpredictable strangeness, G Perico's Westside cool — they don't blend, they collide, and the collision is the point. Lyrically, the song is steeped in Black American experience — the title itself a cultural reference reaching back generations, invoking food, community, and survival in the same gesture. This is music acutely aware of where it comes from and suspicious of anyone who would sanitize that origin. It lives in the tradition of artists who insist that jazz and hip-hop are not separate lineages but a single ongoing argument about freedom. You play this when you want music that demands your full attention, that won't let you be passive — the kind of track that makes you stop what you're doing and just listen.

Attributes
Energy7/10
Valence4/10
Danceability5/10
Acousticness4/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2020s

Sonic Texture

dense, cinematic, raw

Cultural Context

American, Black Los Angeles jazz-hip-hop tradition

Structured Embedding Text
Jazz, Hip-Hop. Jazz Rap / Cinematic Hip-Hop.
defiant, melancholic. Rises from a deep historical root into present-day urgency, grief and resistance woven inseparably through the runtime..
energy 7. medium. danceability 5. valence 4.
vocals: multi-MC collage — compressed ferocity, unpredictable cadence, Westside cool, saxophone as voice.
production: dark cinematic horns, excavated groove, live saxophone, dense layering.
texture: dense, cinematic, raw. acousticness 4.
era: 2020s. American, Black Los Angeles jazz-hip-hop tradition.
When you want music that demands full attention and won't allow passivity — stop what you're doing and listen.
ID: 109765Track ID: catalog_45b5c7790309Catalog Key: pigfeetfeatdenzelcurrydaylytgpericokamasiwashington|||terracemartinAdded: 3/18/2026Cover URL