God bless the mixtape. As he continues to tease his newest compilation, DJ Holiday taps Compton menace Problem, DC's mainstream hope, Wale, and French Montana, America's favorite social climber. The resultant track, "Let Me At Em," skews toward the left side of the map, owing to DJ Mustard's recent run of radio dominance and his Bay Area forefathers. Drums sound like dropping desks, gin is spilled all over the floor.  Montana's town crier-like "haanh" is the bat signal for debauchery. "Let Me At Em" should get traction at ill-conceived USC frat parties and in more grown-up affairs a dozen miles to the South. While many expected that ratchet had run its course as the default sound for Top 40 rap, this cut argues strongly that some small tweaks might extends its stay atop the pop charts. Holiday's God Bless the Mixtape is expected in the near future, as are some regrettable late-night text messages.

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