
Easily one of the biggest names in the Detroit trap scene today & Iced Up Records founder Icewear Vezzo finally releasing his Quality Control Music debut album although the 4th full-length overall in his discography. For over a decade now, this dude has been making waves locally by releasing the Rich Off Pints trilogy of LPs & over a dozen mixtapes. The previous Paint the City hosted by DJ Drama over a year ago being Vezzo’s first project to come out though the Motown Records imprint & it was a solid prelude, so it definitely increased anticipation for his major label debut Live from the 6.
After the intro skit, the first song “Class of 2024” starts off with some synthesizers & hi-hats so Vezzo can remind us all that he inventing sippin’ mud despite the fact that he’s clean these days whereas the atmospheric “Projects” flexes that he’s a multi-millionaire in the trenches. “Perfect” featuring DaBaby is anything but since the latter’s appearance might be the weakest on the album although I do appreciate the luxurious instrumental & Vez’ braggadocio, but then “Rap Game takes the soulful Detroit trap route celebrating like a parade goin’ down.
“Momma Mil” goes for a darker approach to the vibes of the previous cut minus the soul sample making it clear that his mother didn’t raise no hoes & the “Motion” remix featuring Babyface Ray is superior to the original boasting that that’s exactly what they got over a synth-based Detroit trap beat. “Ain’t Enough” gives off an eerier atmosphere explaining that he needs $2M since $1M isn’t enough just before “Come Outside” featuring YTB Fatt is another underwhelming collab although the message of people dying out here in the D is accurate.
Picking things back up, “I Ain’t Mad at Ya” fuses cloud rap & Detroit trap addressing all the “fuck n****s” out there leading into “Chose Me” featuring Chuckie CEO talking about choosing himself over a ghoulish instrumental & Chuckie punching under his weight. Beginning the encore of the album however, “Different Day” almost has this pluckier tone to the beat talking about the concept of “same shit, different day” & “I’m the One” closes Live from the 6 with this futuristic trap banger talking about being him.
Vezzo’s verse on the “Detroit vs. Everybody” remix made me a fan of his when it came out on my 18th birthday & this major label debut similar to Paint the City continues to show improvement in Vezzo. Yeah the features are kinda underwhelming for the majority of it, but it’s more well-produced than some of his previous material & I admire that he pays homage to 6 Mile as a fellow Motor City native myself.
Score: 3.5/5
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