A nicely bottled album that embodies the luxe, hedonism and druggy nature that Future and much of trap music has been known for. For the most part very cohesive, but occasionally a bit redundant.
Best Tracks: Thought It Was a Drought, I Serve the Base, Where Ya At, Groupies, Lil One, Freak Hoe, Blood On the Money
B
Southern Hip-hop/Trap
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
On their debut album, Fleet Foxes craft a tight collection of earthy, warm folk ballads, giving enough poetic substance to give a lasting ...
-
The debut album from Virginia Beach duo Clipse has them painted as sinister, drug-pushing hustlers of the bling era. The production, handl...
-
David Hume (1711-1776) - Strong empiricist who believed that every effect has a cause - Hume argued the true value of this assertion cann...
No comments:
Post a Comment