Dave East – “Fortune Favors the Bold” review

Dave East is a 35 year old MC from Harlem, New York breaking out in 2014 off his 8th mixtape Black Rose. This resulted in the man signing a joint deal with Def Jam Recordings & even Nas’ independently owned Mass Appeal Records as well as a spot in the iconic 2016 XXL Freshman Class. However, his full-length debut Survival wouldn’t come out until 3 years later & was very disappointing in the sense that he tried appealing to a more mainstream audience that just didn’t exist. But as the 2 year anniversary of the superior Harry Fraud-produced sophomore effort Hoffa approaches at the end of the month, Dave’s dropping off his 3rd album.

After the “Here I Go” intro, the first song “Come 2 Far” is a soulful trap opener produced by Cool & Drealongside 808-Ray asking why he would turn around & walk away from the rap game at this point whereas “Still Here” after the “Pops” interlude gives off a wavier boom bap feeling this time making it known that he ain’t going nowhere anytime soon. “Long Way” featuring Cordae reflects on how far they’ve both come over a bassy, sample-based instrumental just before “DAMN” takes a smoother route thanks to DJ Khalil with co-production from Mike & Keys talking about eating as of late.

“Sex So Good” featuring Coi Leray goes into a more pop rap direction courtesy of Don Cannon going back & forth with one another about how great the intercourse is leading into “Good Good Good” featuring Ghostface Killah finding themselves diving into spacious trap territory with the help of Scram Jones as they find their way out. After the 2nd & final “Pops” interlude, Tyga spits one of the weaker features on “Hustlers” despite the fun beat that the Cannon laced & the lyrics about staying on the grind.

The G-Eazy feature on “WDGAF” is no better although I appreciate the eerie trap instrumental from Mike WiLL Made-It & certainly the whole theme of giving 0 fucks but after the “Kairi” interlude, the mellowly produced “Can’t Make This Up” reflects on when he started with a nickel bag of regular green that is until “Dope Boy” right after the “Still Outside” interlude pays homage to the Brooklyn drill scene a bit talking about of course slanging drugs.

“$1M Off Rap” almost gives off a west coast-flavored groove to the beat boasting that he’s young & fly while the tranquil trap joint “Good Things” with additional vocals performed by Ty$ gets on some Bonnie & Clyde shit for a couple minutes. “Rich Problems” turns into more lavish territory instrumentally venting about the cons of wealth prior to araabMUZIK returning it to the boom bap for “Weirdos” featuring Jadakiss so both N.Y. lyricists can come through by dissing those who be on some weird shit in a cutthroat fashion.

Getting to the final leg of the album, “From the Mud” gives off a morbid tone sonically telling those who want his life to take it from him while Sap makes “It’s a Lot” more piano-driven so Dave can vent about everything that’s been going on. “Like a Rose” is a warmer ballad produced by 1500 or Nothin’promising to grow while “Letter 2 Kobi” sends a profound message to his toughest daughter of the same name. The bonus cut “Hallway Piss” though truly ends the album by saving the best for last from the solemn RZA beat to concept that shit’s bigger than rap.

Despite the fact that I thought Dave’s last EP H.D.I.G.H. (How Did I Get Here?) & even the DJ Drama-hosted Book of David mixtape were both pretty average, I can’t deny that Fortune Favors the Bold surpassed my expectations a bit. Somewhat too long & a couple stale feature performances, but the production’s mostly tight & I do enjoy the concept of recognizing the hustle to stay in real time. If he condensed the tracklist down to half, I’d most likely give it the same rating I gave Hoffa.

Score: 3.5/5

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