One of the most impressive aspects I found about this record is how cohesive and varied this record is. Despite having 32 tracks, none of them instrumentally sound all too similar to me. It never really felt too bloated for me. Whenever I listen to this record I feel so compelled to fully complete it as it’s such a solid experience from top to bottom. I think it’s why I like disc 1 more than any of the other discs in this record as I usually only have enough time to listen to that ... read more
“I don’t know how to cook.”
Lexa Gates delivers with yet ANOTHER relatable masterclass.
For me this record peaks at the very start and the very end of this album, with ‘Risk it All’ and ‘Dance with Me’ being the only real standouts for me. I thought he was going to go with a more Latin inspired record with the first two tracks but that pretty much falls off the cliff immediately, which I didn’t mind. What I did mind was how soulless and nothing burger I felt with MOST of this record. I simply felt nothing from it, which is just the worst feeling for ... read more
After Baby Keem’s last record Melodic Blue I was left somewhat disappointed. I went back to it a while ago and I will admit that it grew on me quite a bit, although at the time I still felt that Die for my Bitch was a much stronger record. Going into Ca$ino I was really excited to see how Keem would follow up, and I’m glad to say that after all these months I’m still consistently spinning this album.
I haven’t seen the documentary additions to this record, but ... read more




