Eem Triplin’ – “Melody of a Memory” review

Eem Triplin’ is a 23 year old recording artist & producer from Johnstown, Pennsylvania beginning his music career over a decade ago as a result of his older brother introducing him to the FL Studio program. His first 3 EPs N0WH3R3 as well as No More Tears & Still Pretty caught the attention of RCA Records, signing him after appearing on the deluxe version of Camila Cabello’s most recent album C,XOXO for a full-length debut studio album showing everyone what he’s capable of doing.

“Came In It” produced by DJ Dahi is this cloudy intro talking about pulling up to the spot with the gang & all guns blazing whereas “If We’re Being Honest” works in some prominent synthesizers to admits to wanting his romantic interest to want him back refusing to trick in the current economic climate. “Fiji” featuring Cruza finds the pair drinking Hennessy as if it’s the titular brand of water crossing over alternative R&B, plugg & pop rap leading into “23” showing off the player in him even if he’s in his early 20s.

Meanwhile on “Duya”, we have Eem rapping over this delicate pop rap instrumental asking if this woman wants to love him or not homaging “ELEMENT.” by Kendrick Lamar during the outro just before “Out Miami” featuring Ty$ sees the 2 talking about being unable to keep up with their partners who’re out in Florida enjoying it there. “IYKTYK” tells his ex that he ain’t mad for her cancelling her subscription while “Feyoncé” talks about wanting to pull a woman as bad as Beyoncé of The Carters.

“Miss Me?” mixes pop rap as well as alternative R&B & plugg wanting to know if anyone still cares for him in the midst of his career taking off, but then “Crazy Hoes” talks about a hoe stalkin’ him following an on-&-off relationship. “Tall Tales” serves as a 2-parter asking his main chick if she would ride or die for him while “On & On” talks about this woman refusing to admit her needing him. “Kingdom of Hearts” finishes with an R&B joint singing that he wants to keep his woman as if she’s a secret.

The Pennsylvania recording artist’s major label debut reveals parts of himself that he’s never shared before & furthermore reveals a side of his sound that he hasn’t shown folks yet. Showing his evolution as an artist, he steers away from the sample drill undertones of Still Pretty in favor of DJ Dahi giving him an east coast pop rap/trap flare with additional elements of alternative R&B & plugg.

Score: 3.5/5

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