FYI.

This story is over 5 years old.

Music

D.R.A.M. and Lil Yachty Made a Song Together Called "Broccoli" and There's No Way to Be Mad Now

"Hey lil mama would you like to be my sunshine?"

Artwork via Soundcloud

"Hey lil mama would you like to be my sunshine?" sings Lil Yachty, evaporating the haters in one golden sunbeam. Can anything really go wrong from there? With D.R.A.M. on the track? Of course not. "Broccoli," the collaboration between the Atlanta viral sensation and the Hampton, Virginia, guru of funk and happiness, is everything you want it to be. Produced by J-Gramm, Rogét Chahayed, and Karl Rubin, it's a plush, pleasant song, very comfy to nap to or play at a fun gathering of friends. And then D.R.A.M. goes off with his verse, especially these beautifully constructed lines:

I was five or six years old when I had told myself 'OK you're special'
But I treat you like my equal, never lesser
I was 26 years old when we had dropped this one amazing record
Had the world stepping, that's what I call epic
Couple summers later, I got paper,
I acquired taste for salmon on a bagel with the capers on the square plate
At the restaurant with the why you gotta stare face
You know I either ball or I record over the snare and bass…

It keeps going after that but I can't transcribe the rest because I passed out from amazement. Check the song out below:

Kyle Kramer also likes salmon on bagels. Follow him on Twitter.