Rx Papi & 1600J – Self-Titled review

Here we have a brand new self-titled collaborative EP from New York rappers Rx Papi & 1600J. Both of whom have established themselves individually within their local underground scene off projects like Foreign ExchangePack a Punch, NextDoorNeighbors or more recently 16GTC & Raheem Dead, Somebody Shot ‘Em. Now both of these guys have previously crossed paths with one another before on tracks like “1 Time” or “Blowin’ My Phone”, so a whole EP from them together only make sense.

The cloudy “All Day Long” produced by Harrison couldn’t have been a more perfect opening track to the EP flexing that they making money all day every day whereas “Flood Warning” takes the psychedelic route instrumentally callin’ the cappers on their bluffin’. “Not the Night” melodically promises their significant others that they still love them no matter how big they get just before “Cross My Screen” returns to a cloudier vibe talking about getting excited when their bitches numbers hit their phone screens.

“Only Fans” starts the 2nd half of the EP on some melodic, romantic plugg shit while “Special Ed” delves into pluggnb refusing to go back to their old hoes since they bagged the right ones now. “Ain’t Shit” has this luxuriously smoother trap vibe to the beat clapping back at the bitches that told them that they wouldn’t be shit, but then the closer “Money Hunt” closes up shop with 1 last plugg track talking about being on a hunt for the bread.

What Rx Papi & 1600J give us on this eponymous EP joins the ranks as one of the best collaborative projects they’ve ever done, reaching the bar set by Fleechy’s joint efforts with RXKNephew & the Pack a Punch EP with Smokingskul. I’d even argue it’s on the same pedestal as the NextDoorNeighbors EP that 1600 did with Pasto Flocco couple years back. It’s more plugg/pluggnb centered production-wise & both artists do a noteworthy job of elevating the chemistry.

Score: 4/5

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