It’s a lot more than just about showing up and doing the music or shows and then separating. We’ve evolved from Step Brothers to real brothers.
We figured that out in a very short time knowing each other. We’re unlike our peers and very much like one another. We’re oddballs just like characters in the movie. We started out with the Step Brothers concept because we were two artists from places where lyricism is accentuated. It’s the rawest, best rap and it also touches on those current topics that make it something that stands out in the marketplace. Part 2, we tried harder for and we stepped up the visuals. People appreciate the rawness of 1, where our focus was about rapping the best rap. It’s a legacy project for Don Trip and myself. “I truly believe SB3, as the numbers suggest, is the perfect combination of SB1 and 2. Starlito spoke on the new project, stating, 60 on the Billboard 200, SB3 boasts 15 tracks of straight fire, as the two MCs combine off-the-cuff wordplay with trenchant social commentary.
Six years later and still going strong, Starlito and Don Trip just released Step Brothers Three, the duo’s most accomplished effort yet.Ĭombining the raw lyricism of the first Step Brothers with the quality storytelling and higher production value of Step Brothers Two, which peaked at No.
Reilly cult comedy, they developed a quick, infectious chemistry.ĭon’s manic Memphis energy perfectly complemented Lito’s laidback Nashville charm as the two MCs traded weapons-grade punchlines, told stories, and generally had a blast rapping together. When Tennessee titans Don Trip and Starlito joined forces in 2011 for Step Brothers, inspired by the 2008 Will Ferrell-John C.