One of the most shocking of the joint struggles by Mogal and Teck-Zilla, Away With Words, finds the Cornwall-based rapper just as assured and technically assured as possible in his solo song, Click Clack. This song is ticking with energy that is electric and it picks your attention in the shortest duration possible and holds on.

The best in “Click Clack” is that Mogal has managed to turn pure bravado into an art form. His rapping is extremely crisp, with every word chosen with the utmost care that makes the difference between a good rapper and a great one. His ability to incorporate the intricate rhyme schemes in a smooth flowing manner now shows that he has adopted a sophisticated idea of what hip-hop entails. And there is a certain swagger in his voice that is rough and teasing, as though you were watching a good athlete shooting a gun into animals before killing them.

The verbal exploits of Mogal are given ideal accompaniment by the productions of Teck-Zilla. The beat blends the usual dusty, analog, warmness of the entire project but this time imbued with the feeling of urgency that parallels the increased intensity of the rapper. The Nigerian producer builds a visual writing that is a retro-futuristic sonic landscape that gives the Mogal words clear cut through to chemical perfection.

The song is an excellent reminiscence of the fact why the principles of traditional hip-hop will never lose their value. When style often overshadows substance, Click Clack praises the simple pleasure of the motto and ingenuity. Mogal is very confidant making the listeners wish to rewind to listen to every brilliant twist of words he has to say. This is the most fundamental kind of hip-hop that indeed is striking in the un-gilded talent coupled with inspired production making this be something classic and of a pressing need.