It's okay, definitely the worst in Sideshow's discography though. Alexander Spit's production is really nice & chill but Sideshow fails to deliver something interesting, in my opinion.
Alexander Spit’s production often leans into low-key, ambient sounds, providing a fitting backdrop for Sideshow’s tight flows and direct delivery. However, the pair gets more abstract and offbeat on the cluttered “Chapter 3” and the grimy funk of “Chapter 6,” while embracing a more upbeat confidence on “Chapter 4.” It’s not very cohesively sequenced or clear in its intent, but ‘JAM’ is still a solid showcase of talent for both ... read more
despite the fact the idea of a bunch of short abstract rap songs crammed into an album or EP isnt original whatsoever, and the fact we have seen Sideshow do this in all his prior projects, I still really like this EP as its that pivot point before Sideshow started to branch out a little more genre wise with F.U.N.T.O.Y. Being a much more unique experimental trap album, I still think this is unique compared to his other projects, Its less cohesive compared to projects like "2MM DONT JUST ... read more