Tedashii has always been a great artist to me. His flow and wordplay have always been on another level. On song where you can see and hear this is with his “Dum Dum” song. I remember how complex his wordplay was as he wanted us to see him as a big problem like calculus. He speaks against the “dum” things that are talked about in mainstream music and shines the light of Christ throughout this verse. He even speaks on the negative way of “selling out to sell out” approach that many CHH artists have tried to do to get fame. His flow is perfect on this beat.
Not only did this song feature Lecrae, but it served as an anthem for the CHH community. It explained that CHH is here to stay and was gaining momentum towards mainstream music. The video, which was shot by Scott LeDuc was done. The video actually matches the intensity of the production and bars of the song.
Overall, this song/video stands the time within CHH history. The production sounds as fresh now as it did when it dropped. This video sparks confidence in our faith and in our genre. Hopefully, this Throwback Theology will give Tedashii his due respect. Check it out and don’t be a “dum dum” about it. Spread The Soup!