Jakesand – “Sandbox” review

This is the 2nd EP from Michigan producer Jakesand. Releasing his debut EP El Fureidis in the summer of 2018, he has since become an in-house producer for Lando Bando’s own EMPIRE Distribution imprint The Hip Hop Lab Records working with some of their biggest acts from the ShittyBoyz both as a group & as solo artists to $weet-T & Prince Jefe. 6 years later, he’s making a comeback & putting out Sandbox through the biggest Detroit trap label out amassing what looks to be an immensely promising list of guest performers.

“Motion Picture” by Babytron co-produced by Danny G references WWE Hall of Famer, 7-time WWE Women’s Champion & former WWE Hardcore Champion Trish Stratus while “Business” by Lil P might be the only track I don’t care for despite the rich Detroit trap instrumental. “Jonah Hex” by J1Hunnit has a witty bar referring to the Paramount Skydance Corporation subsidiary NBCUniversal-owned Shrek franchise while “100 Routes” by Stanwill talks about having 100 methods.

Tony Shhnow surprisingly has his own song with “Sell a Dream” boasting that he’s in love with the money & wakes up every morning with the intention of making more of it just before “Pints, Pills, Prescriptions” by Babytron, Fordio & MJPaid finishes up the Sandbox experience with all 3 members of the Dog $hit Militia trading brief verses with one another & everyone holding their own weight.

Between this & the El Fureidis EP, it’s no debate from my perspective that Sandbox is the best solo offering that we’ve gotten from Jakesand thus far. I’m confident that we’ll be getting a sequel to it at some point sooner rather than later because his production as strong as the predecessors, except there’s more consistency from the guests who’re performing over his Detroit trap beats.

Score: 4/5

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