Champion Brown Boy, Nav, returns with another album of mostly lifeless robotic raps and auto crooning with some decent feature performances (Future on My Business) and rare moments of animation even if he litters them with consistently corny raps and generic cliches (Brown Boy, Coast To Coast). The first half of the album is stronger than latter. If you like Nav you will likely enjoy this album but if you don't it's still mostly wallpaper in one of the blandest styles of hip-hop.
Best Tracks: My Business, Turks, Coast To Coast
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Alternative R&B/ Hip-hop/ Trap
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