
Manhattan, New York rapper SosMula enlisting Shadow Wizard Money Gang to host his 2nd mixtape. Coming up as 1/3 of the now defunct City Morgue alongside fellow emcee ZillaKami & producer Thraxx, they’ve released 2 full-lengths & an EP together up before branching out on their own for a little bit. Sos was the first to step up to the plate by dropping 13 Songs 2 Die 2, which was a bit of a disappointment in my opinion due to the features & production. ZillaKami followed it up a month later with HIS solo debut Dogboy & the duo reunited to drop Bottom of the Barrel the month after that, both of those I found much more tolerable. 2 High 2 Die was better than its predecessor & the Sleez Machine EP that fall was the worst solo effort of his yet. Signing to Limosa Nostra Records & Atlantic Records succeeding the divisive reception of his final Republic Records offering Sleez Religion, he made it out of Kamp Krystl Lake last Halloween & has dropped Yung Plane Krash hot off some mediocre teasers.
“‘Till the Last Star Dies” pledges his heart to the dark lord declares that he stands with the shadows over a trap beat with some 808s whereas the lead single “Running Man” talks a him dashing through the trap & the racks even if the instrumental still doesn’t blow me away. “Sportmode” embraces a ghostlier vibe about throwin’ bullets at car doors until “Flash Gordon” hits us with some of tight rhyme schemes despite more below average beats.
Moving on from there, “St. Peter” spends a couple minutes aggressively flipping birds at both Republicans & Democrats just before “Goodyear” featuring Ricky Hil finds the pair linking up so they can talk about maintaining legendary status when both artists eventually pass away. “Cocaine” hits us with a 3 minute freestyle recalling his days of selling crack prior to making music while “Bloodsport” featuring Lil Speedy reaches the halfway point talking about killing their opps.
“Bangout” cautions not to press him since he’ll pull out the stick & unloading clips over the course of the final single while the 2nd single “Krakk Star” featuring Rocket Rese references former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Rampage Jackson in the midst of their coke-fueled bars. “Hiccups” featuring Lil Speedy reunites both of them chaotically dropping cringey lines like “Making bitches bleed like maxipads” while “My Face Off” talks about being a renegade.
Ricky Hil returns for the trap metal-infused “Hate Me” produced by Thraxx surpassing “Goodyear” to become their best collaboration throughout Yung Plane Krash while “Purified” keeps the heavy guitars & hi-hats coming talking about sacrificial scriptures of slaughter. “Chrome Spikes” featuring Dialryckx links up for a bilingual industrial trap song boasting of everything they own being chrome & the trap metal outro “Blood Bath McGrath” talks about wanting to see bloodshed.
I still maintain that Kamp Krystl Lake was a highly enjoyable Limosa Nostra debut for SosMula, but unfortunately I can’t say the same for Yung Plane Krash since I’d consider it to be his worst offering on the label thus far. The backend of it contains some of the hardest hitting tracks on the whole thing thanks to Thraxx’s production, which makes me hope that he’ll produce an entire album for Sleezy at some point whenever the timing’s right.
Score: 2/5
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