Can someone genuinely explain to me how Monster is the worst song on here? A 64? Do y'all even have fucking ears?
He said lemme teach your favorite rapper how to murder 8 bars and then drops some of the craziest wordplay I've ever seen going through the entire alphabet bro. In 8 bars. Sticking to a ridiculous rhyme scheme where the lines literally rhyme together 1:1.
Other 2 verses are just as good:
"Swear god hope to die this summer, my Pallbearer presents my rise which one ... read more
My favorite album ever, proudly own this on vinyl
This would be the greatest rap album of all time if both the Heem verses were removed
There aren't really any extensive lyrically breakdowns of this album for obvious reasons, but ik every Mach verse on here like the back of my hand. If a couple people expressed interest in me going through all of Mach's insane wordplay on here then I would gladly go through it because I would consider some of these bars as genuinely the best in the ... read more
After separating from Griselda Records, Tha God Fahim and Mach-Hommy began their legendary Dump Gawd era of music, with the first of the four Dollar Menu's not only marking the start of a great mixtape run, but being the first of many phenomenal projects to come from Mach-Hommy in 2017, which is easily the single greatest year for any hiphop artist ever
It's funny reading these reviews about the record being "boring", and, "their rapping performances could've been ... read more
The G.A.T is a masterpiece in every sense of the word, blending cloudy jazz and lofi production styles together as a canvas for Mach-Hommy to paint his magnum opus on, and the final product is nothing less than the finest of fine arts, with the limited number of original vinyl pressings selling for upwards of $20,000 today
From the absence of this project on streaming services to the innovative and artistic method of pressing it on vinyl, the mystique and exclusivity surrounding this album ... read more
Dump Gawd: Triz 9 concludes the Triz Saga with a solid three piece, comprised of smooth verses and fleshy hooks over upbeat, glossy production from Tha God Fahim
Thirsty Thursdays is a good tone setter, bringing laid back rapping over sunny synths and some calm drums. Mach-Hommy breaks down his seemingly unorthodox business approach to hiphop, rapping that his records cost $5,000 and his features cost $50,000 because "A million streams is only like 5 racks, your label get like half / Your ... read more