Bladee's most digestible and conceptual album yet; it's a step in the right direction for the Swedish rapper.
There are some brilliant pockets of ambience here that make me feel remarkably nostalgic, but the tracklist is a wonky mix of good and great songs.
Genesis doesn't hold back on his political sharpness, but I don't think the punk elements of the album interest me as much as other production directions it could have taken.
I asked God why He was here and then He whispered back
"To give a gift" and then I asked, "Is the gift the rap?"
"Nope, it's the feelin' that fill up after that
The feelin' of dodgin' death row, yes, it's the aftermath
If I could put it in perspective you might get the message
What's the feelin you feel now?" I said, "I feel accepted."
Kenny Mason is a Bulldawg. He struggles with feeling like an outcast and being born a ... read more