Drip$tick really begins to show his versatility as an artist on his debut album. While he's known as a REALLY good rapper (and does show this capability on songs such as FADE and SUPER), the true highs of this album are seeing him tap into new genres that he has rarely done before, such as a Yeat-inspired take on rage through songs like SIRENZ, RED ALERT, and LEVELING UP 2, and a jersey club song in UH OH!, while furthering his recent new jazz/pluggnb sounds at the same time. Overall, this ... read more