Debbie's Son

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86
HipHopDX

He persevered. He was dealt a bad hand—despite its brilliance. Now, he’s sitting around the campfire telling not only of survival but of the moments he almost gave up. It makes Debbie’s Son all the richer; that it may not have existed in weaker hands.

74
Pitchfork
The Los Angeles rapper’s second album this year confronts the uncertainties of life with characteristically reflective rhymes and a steely new determination.
MANONTHEM00N
79

This album has some great highlights, like the production as a whole, Maxo's lyricism which is always special, and ZelooperZ's feature.
However, for some reason, this album didn't grab my attention as much as his other projects, it's a good album don't get me wrong, but i just prefer his other stuff.

Z.Younk
65

Easily my least favorite project from him, I felt like absolutely nothing was said and I instantly forgot what every song sounded like. Production was at least an 8/10 tho.

SZissou
60

More disjointed and less impactful than some of his other works.

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