Drego & Beno – “True Story” review

This is the sophomore full-length studio LP from Detroit trap duo Drego & Beno. Blowing up in the summer of 2018 off their debut mixtape Sorry for the Get Off followed by both Meet Us Outer Space & Sorry for the Auto-Tune after signing to EMPIRE Distribution, they would eventually take a 3-year break from making music before returning a year & a half ago on Sorry We Was TrappingTrue Story however made me curious as to whether or not they could outdo themselves compared to the debut.

The title track produced by Helluva comes straight out the gate with a 2-minute Detroit trap banger talking about being in the hood if they ain’t trappin’ whereas “Boobie Trap” brings a menacing atmosphere instrumentally referring to themselves as big tippers. “On My Momma Ass” works in these ominous piano chords from Drego himself interestingly enough talking about bitches that don’t follow instructions bringing great destruction just before “Slimed Out 2” serves as a fun sequel to their biggest song.

“I Don’t Even Rap” has this bouncy, futuristic approach to the beat to talk about wettin’ up opps if they so happen to run into each other in the club while “MPR” once again brings a grisling vibe to the table discussing the gangsta lifestyles that they’ve experienced. “Ignorance” has this suspenseful trap groove to it admitting they could be tied in with the cartel, but then “Sheed” goes for a shimmery Detroit trap approach making it in & out the bank like Lloyd.

The rubbery “Get Me Going” asks if you want a tour of their house while the last cut together “Ball” fuses elements of orchestral & Detroit trap looking to hit the mall & spend it all shopping. The bells throughout Beno’s solo cut “Habit” are a unique touch saying that ballin’ is a habitual occurrence for him & fittingly, Drego’s solo joint “S.M.M.O. (Show Me My Opponent)” ends the duo’s 2nd album with Helluva throwing a hint of a west coast influence in his signature production style asking who his opponent is.

If Sorry for the Get Off is Drego & Beno’s best mixtape of the 3 they put out up until EMPIRE signed them, then True Story has to be the best LP of the 2 they’ve given us in nearly 2 years & the strongest they’ve sounded since the very mixtape that put them on the map. It’s significantly well-produced than a lot of their previous material & they pretty much make the case that they don’t need features to hold down the fort.

Score: 4/5

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