Yeat manages to show glimpses of what his sound will ultimately culminate to in later projects on his debut mixtape “Wake Up Call” - just, unfortunately, these glimpses aren’t that great. With a runtime of a mere 17 minutes there already isn’t much sustenance to pull from - making the fact that the majority of tracks are duds just that much more hard-hitting. While this project shows potential in certain areas, I wouldn’t categorize it as a good debut for Yeat.
This LP from the rap group fronted by BigXThaPlug serves as a great first impression on the group’s skills and sound we can expect from them. While paying homage to some of the greats of rap - a lot of great tracks with catchy flows were produced. A Snoop Dogg feature makes this project all the more exciting - creating anticipation to see what is next for the group’s future.
I will never understand why, after two PHENOMENAL albums, STP decide to completely change their sound - everything from how their guitar riffs are structured to the vocals. The project as a whole is rather boring, a complete 180 relative to their two prior projects. While some tracks like “Trippin’ On A Hole In A Paper Heart” and “ Ride the Cliché” are respectable tracks, these few good performances cannot save STP from the rest of the tracks along with the ... read more