Rachy has been one of my favourite artists coming up in the UK underground and this EP absolutely solidifies it. The production is top tier and I really liked how versatile she was in this by drifting away from her usual jerk style by incorporating different sounds like electronic, pop, and even a bit of soft rock.
Groovy and silky smooth jazz rap tunes mixed in with some much improved and impressive rapping performances in an album that is sonically well put together barring some slight misses that come off as a bit weak and could have been cut, Kojey certainly has my album of the year so far
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