Great album!
Fakemink's production continues to evolve while still making good use of constant pitch changes.
Unlike London's Saviour's production, I've noticed he's specialized in producing ethereal melodies that create a great atmosphere; however, I do miss his earlier sampling style.
Fav: 51 Ttashpel Pony Ave
It's far from his best work, but for me it's a good album.
The production is insane as always, but there are some repetitive songs (because of his flow)
Fav: Yen
This reminds me a lot of Codeine and Pizza by Chris Travis, I love the production.
Hay muchos temas que sobran muchísimo, no entiendo por que pone tantos temas de reggaeton en un album de el pluggg.
Fav: Perdiendo la fe
I don't like this new style at all.
At least the previous album had great songs like Nork NJ or 804305954, but on this one I feel like the only decent song is County Line.
Despite everything, most of the beats are pretty good, I guess. 🤧
It's a pretty fresh trap album.
I think hype is one of the worst things that can happen to a project; people judge the album based on "it took eight years" or "the singles were so good" instead of its actual quality.
Fav: Stole Ya Flow
The longevity of Kray is just amazing. This album is so good. I think spaz wit them bands is one of my favorite kray songs oat
this collab is like an aoty user had chosen the featurings
10/10
He was really ahead of his time.
Fav: Sabbath School (with or without lyrics idc, both are 10/10)
First time listening to McKinley Dixon.
This is an amazing work of art, the concept of bringing his friend back to life is very original and perfecly executed.
Great lyricism and phenomenal jazz rap beats.
Fav song: Listen Gentle
I thought they were going to throw in some random mashup, but this isn't actuallu bad.
The second part of Juice's verse is pretty mid, I must say.
As I said with Lil Baby, this album is literally what you'd expect: nothing new, just generic trap.
But unlike Lil Baby, I don't dislike Smurk's voice and I actually like his flow
Fav: "Shaking when i Pray"