This EP showcases Conway delivering cold and guttural bars over luxurious and at times stifling production by The Alchemist.
LULU doesn't do too much out of the ordinary and The Alchemist's production is hit-or-miss but more often than not it hits. The Schoolboy Q feature was nice and definitely improved the lackluster chorus-work you might hear on here but Conway makes up for it with his lyricism. Immemorable entry into his catalog though.
This album showcases a whole lot of nothing. Everything about this album is just eh. The cohesion between Lucki's rapping and the beats is nonexistent and there's minimal features, only getting one from Veeze on 'Wholeworldslatt' which mightve been the best moment on the album. The only other song that stood out on this album was '2021 vibes' because I heard it before and I like the beat. That's it. Overall It's just not a noticeable statement in ... read more
I like the sound and vibe this album goes for but it feels repetitive which I really dislike for an album that's 10 tracks long. I'm very new to rap rock, only being exposed to it through Kenny Mason, so it could take me some time to adapt and vibe with this album.
But in terms of the album itself it's probably one of the most political, potent, and direct addressings of racism we've gotten from mainstream-pretty mainstream hip hop in recent years and I think It's ... read more
Ransom has been one of the more underrated artists in the New York hip-hop scene for a while now. This being one of his highest-user-score-rated albums, I had to check it out.
The album only spans 28 minutes long and is compacted of very calculated and cold production from V Don behind sharp-edged and "real talk" lyricism from Ransom. The features on this album don't stand out to me, however I liked the connection that 38 Spesh and Ransom had on the opening track 'Hit ... read more
Yea, detroit got themselves one. The vibes on this album / deluxe ep are insane. Both discs—while they carry different traits and genres—are elite and incredibly fun and highly energetic with Lelo sounding lively and vibrant throughout the 30 minutes of runtime.
If I got an album from Lelo that sounds exactly like 'Mo Betta' and 'I Just Wanna' for 40 minutes the shit would be album of the year to me. He definitely found his sound with ghettotech. I didnt even ... read more