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Why I Love This NAS Song: “Chop ’em Down” by Origin Crxss

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Origin Crxss’s Artist Page is HERE

The opening notes of “Chop ’em Down” by Origin Crxss arrive with a deceptive tranquility, floating through the air on a soft treble piano riff that feels as fragile as glass. The moderate use of reverb creates an expansive, lonely atmosphere, placing the listener at the edge of a fog-covered riverbank where the world feels muted and still.

This serene introduction, however, is merely the calm before a very intentional storm. As the vocals enter, they do not slide into the melody; they cut through it. The performance is surgically precise, using staccato phrasing that functions more as a percussive instrument than a traditional melodic line. This rhythmic “stop-start” energy echoes the pacing of an intentional jog through both literal and metaphysical thoughts, where every breath and every step is a conscious decision to move forward.

In a modern musical landscape that frequently leans into the glamorization of escapism through substances, Origin Crxss takes a hard, refreshing pivot toward radical clarity. The lyrics serve as a manifesto of sobriety and boundaries, stripping away the romanticism often found in the “pills, meds, and drink” culture of contemporary alternative music.

There is a palpable sense of reclamation in the line, “I can’t pop no pills / I don’t even like prescription meds,” establishing a narrative of someone fighting to inhabit their own mind without filters. The artist displays a rare, raw honesty by referring to the body as a “defective vessel,” yet this is not a plea for pity. Instead, it is a vow of resilience: an acknowledgment of internal struggle paired with the grit required to “make it work.” This transparency grounds the track in a reality that feels earned rather than performed.

This review was submitted by fellow NAS artist: Jake Sommer

Their artist page can be found HERE

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34 responses to “Why I Love This NAS Song: “Chop ’em Down” by Origin Crxss”

  1. Crash World Avatar
    May 18, 2026
    Crash World

    No doubt a brilliant track from Origin Crxss. I love the mention of the delivery as ‘surgically precise’ Exactly! Great lyrics! Great production! World class!
    Thank you for this review Jake Sommer.

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  2. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    May 18, 2026
    Terry Gilbey

    Thanks for taking the time to review Origin’s track, it’s always interesting reading the interpretation of another artist’s lyrics and trying to visualise the track based on the description and then playing the track afterwards for comparison.

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  3. Steve Lazero Avatar
    May 18, 2026
    Steve Lazero

    Can I just say how well-written this review is! The talent level in the NAS Community is ridiculous to me sometimes, and this is another example.

    I honestly don’t listen to a lot of rap these days, but the beat of this track is seriously hypnotic, and with the sharp flow from Origin Crxss punctuating the bass it’s a very cool tune!

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  4. Big ice Avatar
    May 18, 2026
    Big ice

    This is well put together. Nice one for real 💯

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  5. Myslie Avatar
    May 18, 2026
    Myslie

    Great write-up. I really like how this review frames “Chop ’em Down” as both calm and confrontational, especially the contrast between the fragile piano intro and the sharper vocal delivery. The point about sobriety and clarity also stands out because it gives the song a deeper emotional weight beyond just the sound. It makes the track feel like an act of self-control, resilience, and reclamation rather than just another alternative release.

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  6. Class_Sick Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Class_Sick

    Jake did a great job catching the contrast between the peaceful production and the internal struggle in the lyrics Crxss gives us with this song. You can tell both the song and the review came from a real place instead of manufactured emotion. Great review for a great song!!

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  7. Antoni Grzyb Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Antoni Grzyb

    An ‘intentional jog’. LOL. Thanks Jake, I’m off to listen to the track.

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  8. Darren Burdis Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Darren Burdis

    Great track, love this guy’s flows.

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  9. NASP Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    NASP

    Not usually my “cup of tea” but I can feel the vibe. Nice review Jake!

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  10. Julience Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Julience

    The way this review captures the sobriety theme is powerful — it’s rare to hear an artist reject the “pills and drink” narrative so unapologetically, and Jake’s write-up does full justice to that courage.

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  11. Dany Horovitz Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Dany Horovitz

    A brilliant track and a brilliant review! Glad you wrote it!

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  12. Esther Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Esther

    I always love a review by Jake, always insightful and considered, I really like the vocal changes in this track, the production is outstanding and not to mention the lyrics and delivery, really great work.

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  13. JB Frady Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    JB Frady

    Couldn’t agree more that it’s a vow of resilience. It carries a battle cry of a beat but then it’s actually a song about doing better in life. I like the juxtaposition.

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    1. Salil Kashyap Avatar
      May 24, 2026
      Salil Kashyap

      Great song – “Chop ’em Down” by Origin Crxss

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  14. Chris Franklin Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Chris Franklin

    Excellent, thoughtful review of such an interesting track by Origin Crxss.
    So many rap tracks are singing the praises of drug culture, this track doing the exact opposite and highlighting the advantages of controlling ones urges. My favourite line; “Can’t let poison enter me”.

    Well done Origin for taking on such a difficult subject. I hope this inspires others to perhaps put their own health before the temporary hit of alcohol.

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  15. Schanz Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Schanz

    great review, I like the style Jake Sommer writes.
    listened to the song after reading this review – great track and the review really nailed it.

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  16. MB1496 Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    MB1496

    Not my usual vibe musically, but your flow definitely caught my attention!

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  17. Jake Sommer Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Jake Sommer

    First, thanks for all the review shout outs, but of course Origin Crxss is the one who deserves all the spotlight here, and so I want to add a couple other songs of his that could have just as easily made the review circuit, Lock in, Tell My Story, Ready for Action, One of One, and so many, many more great songs. Just a phenomenal talent!

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  18. Air vibration Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Air vibration

    Very well written review about well written lyrics!

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  19. Jo Wilburn Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Jo Wilburn

    Jake – great job in catching the nuances of this production. Great Review.

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  20. elizabeth cook-long Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    elizabeth cook-long

    Another succinct but powerful review, which is all about the music and nothing but the music. The visual created when capturing the essence of this song, was clear and precise…like the song’s message. An enjoyable read and an even more enjoyable listen. Doing life unfiltered is definitely way cooler than the alternative.

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  21. Tokyo Garrone Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Tokyo Garrone

    Since I’m Japanese, I couldn’t make out the lyrics. The song has a poignant atmosphere and uses simple arrangements, so I’ve always been curious about this artist. I’m glad this article helped me understand the song’s theme. Thank you.

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  22. Elizmi Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Elizmi

    This was a great review , masterly written with some very interesting insights and descriptions of the track. The track was great, so all in all a very nice piece all round.

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  23. Ebenezer Great Avatar
    May 19, 2026
    Ebenezer Great

    This is a nice project. The beat productions hits hard! I think “Faith” being the track 1 of the project was a good idea; gratitude is a must! The “Cold” track, I think you chose the right featured artist. Big up!

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  24. Deaf Noir Avatar
    May 20, 2026
    Deaf Noir

    Great write-up Jake! Amazing job breaking down the production and the meaning behind the music. ‘Chop ’em Down’ is a fantastic tune—the contrast between the calm beat and the gritty, precise flow is genius. Huge respect to Origin Crxss for dropping such a powerful message about boundaries and strength.

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  25. Talking To Sophie Avatar
    May 20, 2026
    Talking To Sophie

    I did not know this song well before, but totally understand the fascination about the song Jack Summer writes down here! Well put together tune and review!

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  26. Emerson B. Ocampo Avatar
    May 21, 2026
    Emerson B. Ocampo

    This review nails every detail perfectly—from the sharp shift in sound to the powerful message about choosing clarity over escapism, it’s such a thoughtful and spot-on take!

    Reply
  27. KARMAA Avatar
    May 23, 2026
    KARMAA

    I love how much support yall give to indie artists. Love this community. Thank you for uplifting artists! This is an amazing article!

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  28. Séa Byrne Avatar
    May 23, 2026
    Séa Byrne

    This song by @Origin_Crxss has it all and is summed up beautifully by
    @Jakesommer Keep up the great work!!!

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  29. Zander Parks Avatar
    May 23, 2026
    Zander Parks

    Really strong write-up and super engaging and paints a clear picture of the track. You’ve got a great way of translating sound into words.

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  30. shon gbrl Avatar
    May 24, 2026
    shon gbrl

    That contrast between the fragile, ambient piano riff and the surgical, staccato vocal delivery is such an effective way to mirror the theme of fighting for clarity amid internal chaos. Choosing to address the body as a “defective vessel” while maintaining total sobriety is a heavy, refreshing pivot from standard escapism tropes. It shows a level of artistic grit and raw boundary-setting that makes the track feel deeply earned rather than just performed.

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  31. Canelo Kot Avatar
    May 24, 2026
    Canelo Kot

    Without a doubt, each artist has their own way of explaining or in this case of inviting you to listen to a song and, in this review, it seems to me that there is an honest and very particular description of the song in question, which, by the way, is very good. At the beginning of the review I almost thought I had written a kind of description in poetic prose… very refreshing.

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  32. Salil Kashyap Avatar
    May 24, 2026
    Salil Kashyap

    “Chop ’em Down” by Origin Crxss

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  33. Bill Moores Avatar
    June 3, 2026
    Bill Moores

    Such a well written review. I like the breakdown of some of the lyrics. I also don’t like prescription meds… especially pain meds.

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