Maxo Kream – “O.Y.N. (Old Yung N***a)” review

Houston, Texas emcee & songwriter Maxo Kream enlisting JPEGMAFIA to fully produce his 5th studio LP. Breaking out in the beginning of 2018 off his full-length studio debut Punken following his first 4 mixtapes, this resulted in him signing to RCA Records for the sophomore effort Brandon Banks & of course Weight of the World. Last we heard from him was Personification under his own label Persona Money Global in late 2024 & is joining EMPIRE Distribution to describe his O.Y.N. (Old Yung N***a) status.

6 Months Clean” kicks things off admitting that he relapsed after trying to quit poppin’ percs & sippin’ lean whereas the title track works in some sampling techniques so Maxo can talk about being that muhfucka. “30 N Dirty” has somewhat of a cloudier vibe instrumentally telling all these ashy dudes to go put themselves on & after “This Shit Going On” eerily talks about him being fed up with strippers, “Time Out” reaches the halfway point suggesting he needs to take a break for a bit.

Kicking off the 2nd leg, “Cum Over” has a more seductive flare to it encouraging his lover to pull up on him while “Fake Jeezy” featuring Denzel Curry talks about their hopes of not running into any opps & being old school gangstas. “How I’m Coming” featuring Cartel Bo & Josh Kream incorporates some horns to discuss running up bags while the outro “How TF I’m Lucky” concludes the tape looking back at the past 15 years of his career.

I completely understand why people were disappointed by Tyler, The Creator not having any beats on here considering his chemistry with Maxo Kream, but O.Y.N. (Old Yung N***a) had me thinking it could joins Personification in becoming some of his best material based off the teasers & now it’s officially my favorite tape in his discography. JPEGMAFIA’s production more experimental than the H-Town artist’s usual stuff & he spends less than a half hour detailing his legacy.

Score: 4/5

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