The debut in the "A Love Letter To You" series is Trippie's best. This album has no misses, as every track has solid substance to gain from. Love Scars and Romeo & Juliet are the best tracks on here, with Can You Rap Like Me? being close behind.
Trippie Redd's "A Love Letter To You 3" is solid addition to the series. With a small number of songs being misses, "A.L.L.T.Y. 3, Camp Fire Tale, Elevate & Motivate" the album is very consistent. The production is lovely throughout, adding to Trippie's good raw vocals.
BIG30's debut project certainly shows off his artistic potential. The Memphis trap that bleeds into the sounds is very fine, and the whole mixtape as a whole is solid. The production is standard trap, but BIG30's flow is solid. Overall a solid listen.
MAVI's "The Pilot" is full of desirable content and emotional connection. This album has a lot of things going for it, such as the masterful production that can be found on a number of tracks, epescially songs lioke "Denise Murrell" and "31 Days". The highly sought after lyrical content in this album is also very introspective into MAVI's new lifestyle.
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