The first few tracks are exciting and memorable, but, as the thing progresses, Savage's flow (here overtaking most of the tracks) makes the overall experience a bit stale. "Ghostface Killers" and "Rap Saved Me" are enough proof of the duo's favorable interplay, but, at the end of the day, it could have been a much better play, had Offset stayed more up to the challenge, balancing the tracklist a bit more with Metro Boomin's more flashed out beats (not entirely viable here). Still a relatively fun project that benefits mostly from its more uncompromising facet, leaving fillers and your usual trap-mixtape overstuffing aside.