Neither Future nor Thug is at the peak of his powers on Super Slimey, which forgoes explosiveness and poignancy for streamlined action, and many of the solo cuts shine brighter than the team-ups.
Super Slimey falls tragically short of being considered a strong joint project and it’s inherently clear that they still shine brightest as individuals.
Similar to how Drake and Future on What a Time to Be Alive, the two collaborators have trouble finding common ground here.
Two of Atlanta's biggest stars link up for a somewhat informal collaborative project.
Hard to say why, but in a year this album has aged insanely well. I find myself ACTUALLY returning to this project. I can’t explain why but it may be the spacious and infectious instrumentals through the whole album, and the double dose of both Future and Young Thug that feels pleasent
Not much familiar with most of Young Thugs music, I've only really known him as a feature artist on a couple of tracks here and there. So, I jumped into this intrigued to see what Future and Young Thugs chemistry would be like, and I really think they are quite the combo together based on this showing! Tracks like "All da Smoke" and "Patek Water" have some killer production, and Future and Thugger (also Offset) really kill in on most of these tracks! I will say I really ... read more
1 | No Cap 2:24 | 78 |
2 | Three 2:39 | 73 |
3 | All da Smoke 3:24 | 71 |
4 | 200 2:26 | 71 |
5 | Young Thug - Cruise Ship 2:46 | 76 |
6 | Patek Water 3:09 feat. Offset | 83 |
7 | Future - Feed Me Dope 2:46 | 75 |
8 | Drip on Me 3:19 | 70 |
9 | Real Love 4:02 | 70 |
10 | Future - 4 da Gang 3:07 | 68 |
11 | Young Thug - Killed Before 3:40 | 76 |
12 | Mink Flow 2:58 | 73 |
13 | Group Home 4:02 | 66 |
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