Benny is no doubt a capable rapper and lyricist, but he tends to be overshadowed by the guests on this new EP.
he is so fucking convincing and cold with every bar he says, " we got 50 shooters for every one y'all got" , im just like yeah i 100% believe you
If it were really an album about all the plugs you meet in your life, there should be 5 minute silences randomly in the middle of tracks to accurately recreate the abrupt periods of waiting you have to suffer through.
I purely went back to this, to see if i’ve been too harsh on the recent Griselda releases. My opinion on this EP hasn’t changed at all, it’s one of the hardest modern rap releases. The instrumentals are phenomenal. Gritty while also being grandiose, like some old mob movie. All of the features brought their A game: 38 Spesh, Black Thought and Pusha T in particular. So I don’t think i’m being too harsh on their latest releases. This holds up better than most of the ... read more
He did say he was gonna make a whole about the plugs he met. And it is more of the stuff we'd expect from Benny. The Black Thought track is one of my favorite Benny songs as well. Can't go wrong with this album, give it a try.
1 | Intro Skit 0:26 | 63 |
2 | Crowns for Kings 4:28 feat. Black Thought | 96 |
3 | Sunday School 5:54 | 86 |
4 | Dirty Harry 3:47 feat. RJ Payne, Conway the Machine | 81 |
5 | Took the Money to the Plug's House 3:20 | 78 |
6 | 18 Wheeler 2:41 feat. Pusha T | 87 |
7 | 5 to 50 3:52 feat. India | 88 |
#13 | / | The New York Times: Jon Caramanica |
#16 | / | Complex |
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/ | Vinyl Me, Please |