Almost lives up to the hype of the rollout. Many of the tracks were very hard including some standouts like Ran To Atlanta, National Treasures, and 2 Hard 4 The Radio. This could have been a really good comeback album if he had much more variety in the instrumentals because his rapping and flows were pretty good.
Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Side B Review
Brodie Lee: A good start into Side B, starting where Side A ended from, just like the 2nd track says.
End how You start intro: AA Rashid talks again over another luxurious soul sample just like the last album, not much to unpack here because hes talking for almost 4 minutes.
Hell on Earth, Pt 2 (feat. Benny The Butcher & Conway The Machine): This is one of my personal favorites from gunn. This is an amazing first track to the album. The marvin gaye ... read more
Basically a 10/10 for me. The whole album sounds like a new experience every time you listen and sounds exactly like what its going for. The only part I didn't like is the lack of drums on songs like Claiborne kick and LE Djoliba but they grew on me a lot. Also Roc Marciano's verse on $500 Ounces was way too long and boring like most of his music.
Added a 10/10 deluxe to an already 10/10 album, I hope he does more live jazz stuff in the future
Also one of my favorite album covers of all time