While Harder Than Ever doesn’t offer groundbreaking ethos or insight to the mind of an Atlanta youth, its effortlessness marks its true appeal.
Lil Baby’s official debut is technically impressive: polished, efficient, but also kind of nondescript.
RATING: 75.9/100
Lil Baby's debut is really not a major improvement from the "Too Hard" mixtape.
These trap beats are good, Baby just doesn't capitalize on the quality of the production and his flow isn't all that great on many of the tracks included here.
Only big improvement for me is the inclusion of big names like Drake, Uzi, Gunna or Thugger, they add something unique to the record, because i don't think Baby by himself can make an entertaining album without boring ... read more
Favorites: Life Goes On, Yes Indeed
Least Favorites: Boss Bitch, Throwing Shade
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1 | Intro 1:33 | 69 |
2 | Spazz 1:48 | 65 |
3 | I'm Straight 3:12 | 66 |
4 | Exotic 2:42 feat. Starlito | 67 |
5 | Yes Indeed 2:22 with Drake | 73 |
6 | Leaked 3:12 | 59 |
7 | Bank 3:06 feat. Moneybagg Yo | 64 |
8 | Cash 3:18 | 62 |
9 | Southside 2:53 | 74 |
10 | Throwing Shade 3:12 feat. Gunna | 61 |
11 | First Class 3:21 | 58 |
12 | Right Now 3:25 feat. Young Thug | 56 |
13 | Life Goes On 4:07 feat. Gunna, Lil Uzi Vert | 82 |
14 | Transporter 3:33 feat. Offset | 77 |
15 | Fit In 3:33 | 55 |
16 | Boss Bitch 2:44 feat. HoodRich Pablo Juan | 57 |
17 | Never Needed No Help 3:15 | 69 |
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