Disappointing EP as a follow up to 'Wild One' & 'London's Saviour' as both of those capture different vibes much better than 'The Boy who cried terrified .'
London's Saviour captures relaxed cloud rap incredibly well and in a very short project without features. Wild One is even shorter but the songs are fun and hyper and they also carry more structure than some of his previous songs.
But 'The Boy who cried terrified .' fails to do a good ... read more
Don continues to make solid albums without any versatility or lyrics that are even slightly interesting (I know he's a trap artist). He peaked with Life of A Don but hasn't 'missed' yet. The production was well done, but the features were very minimal (I'm not sure if I like that or not) so without any versatility the album dragged on for me as good background music.
Sounded really good on first listen but then I realised it was because of how bad mainstream rap has been for the past year. Overall it's pretty solid, nothing crazy. Just what should be the standard of rap by now.
(Doechii did ruin robbery I tried to give it a chance)
A solid project. Fun beats, tolerable vocal performances. The main problem I have is that for a MIXTAPE consisting of pretty stagnant trap songs (which is fine), MANIA feel incredibly long and for me became largely unenjoyable and boring, I get that it's not deep music or anything, but when most songs are the same you get the idea pretty quickly and don't need 44 minutes of it for it to be enjoyable.
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