070 Shake – “Petrichor” review

070 Shake is a 27 year old rapper & singer/songwriter from North Bergen, New Jersey who started out as a member of the 070 collective. She later caught the attention of one of my top 10 producers of all-time Ye formerly known as Kanye West, who signed her to a joint deal with G.O.O.D. Music & Def Jam Recordings in 2016. Her debut EP Glitter saw a release in the spring of 2018 a couple months ahead of her mentor’s historic Wyoming sessions & it showed her artistic potential, which the full-length debut Modus Vivendi & the sophomore effort You Can’t Kill Me both expanded on. Def Jam would sever all ties with G.O.O.D. Music a few months after the latter due to Ye’s antisemitic meltdown forever altering his public appearance after calling himself a Nazi & later starting YZY SND, resulting in people questioning G.O.O.D. Music’s future. Over 2 years later, Shake’s returning for her 3rd album & presumably the last under the G.O.O.D./Def Jam tandem.

“Sin” works in some pianos & guitars to get us started singing about being awake & in a dream state simultaneously whereas “Elephant” keeps the guitars in tact addressing an individual that she doesn’t even recognize anymore & vice versa. “Pieces of You” brings the pianos back in the fold swapping out the guitars for strings asking what to do with the pieces of this person in her head, but then the standout “Vagabond” was originally conceived during the Vultures 2 sessions never loving anyone else than Johnny Depp & Vanessa Paradis’ daughter Lily-Rose Depp.

Moving on from there, the minute long “Lungs” wants to know if Lily-Rose would come with her to go find another one when the sun explodes & there’s nowhere to run kinda giving me a Yeezus vibe instrumentally just before “Into Your Garden” featuring JT brings the pair together over more keys being under the impression that all good things come to an end. “Battlefield” has these prominent organs throughout asking to come & give it up on top of restoring her faith, but then “Winter Baby / New Jersey Blues” is a drumless 2-parter paying her dues & doing her time.

“Song to the Siren” featuring Courtney Love asks if they should stand amid the breakers or lie with death while the synth-driven “What’s Wrong with Me?” sings about feeling as if a virus took control of her body with a new host. The crescendoing “Blood on Your Hands” finds her being unable to begin untangling herself from Lily-Rose while the song “Never Let Us Fade” repetitively sings about if she had her way. “Love” ties up Petrichor professing her love for her partner.

Taking it’s name from a term used to describe the smell of rain on arid soil after a long period of dry weather, what’s likely the end of G.O.O.D. Music’s partnership with Def Jam gives 1 final look at 070 Shake’s genre-bending style & a glimpse into her fatal vision of desire. The musical palate consists of acoustic guitars, ornate piano passages, ominous synths, dembow & hip-hop rhythms with a dash of psychedelia leveling up her maturity.

Score: 3.5/5

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Mary J. Blige – “Gratitude” review

Mary J. Blige is a 53 year old singer/songwriter, rapper, actress & entrepreneur from New York City who became the youngest & 1st female to sign with Uptown Records distributed by MCA Records at the time. Her full-length debut prominently inspired by new jack swing What’s the 411? indicated her being a real deal & the sophomore effort My Life would catapult her into international stardom, cementing her as the Queen of Hip Hop Soul. Share My WorldMary, her final MCA offering No More Drama, her Geffen Records debut Love & LifeThe Breakthrough which marked Matriarch Records’ formation and Growing Pains were all positively received with some of my favorite Mary J. songs appearing on all of them although Stronger withEach Tear came out to mixed feedback. My Life II…The Journey Continues became her final Geffen release & A Mary Christmas was a decent 1-off with Interscope Records, signing to Capitol Records for The London SesssionsStrength of a Woman respectively. Matriach has since been distributed by 300 Entertainment after Mary put out Good Morning Gorgeous to coincide with her performing the Super Bowl LVI halftime show, returning once more for her 15th LP.

Fabolous joins Mary for the intro “Breathing” for an R&B/pop rap crossover sampling the classic Notorious B.I.G. cut “Kick in the Door” knowing their exes can’t breathe whereas “Need You More” featuring Jadakiss hops over a En Vogue sample as they confess how much they need each other. “Beautiful People” produced by KAYTRANADA comes across as this peppy dance track refusing to stop until she gets it right while “You Ain’t the Only One” finds her singing about being proud of herself.

“Never Give Up on Me” goes for more of a funkier vibe to the beat courtesy of DJ Cassidy refusing to give up on herself just before “Nobody But You” throws it back to the My Life era a bit telling her new man that she doesn’t want anyone else in her life besides him. “Here I Am” finds her singing over some pianos praying for a rainy day to wash her pain away, but then “Don’t Fuck Up” is this delicate R&B number proclaiming that she’s in love.

To start the final leg, “Superpowers” points out that there comes a time where a woman should be celebrated & receive all the flowers that she deserves while the laidback “Can’t Wait for You” asks her new romantic interest what if she told him that she’s scared at the mall where he wants her. “God’s Child” featuring Fat Joe is another R&B/hip hop soul fusion showing a religious side to both of them & “I Got Plans” featuring A$AP Ferg ends with them playfully rocking to another DJ Cassidy instrumental.

Over 3 decades in the game, the Queen of Hip Hop Soul & R&B puts the constant Gratitude that she’s been feeling as of late & channels it all into a 41 & a half minute album that further reinforces her legacy as much as her 300 debut did almost 3 years ago. The production maintains the consistency of Good Morning Gorgeous, every single guest MC who joins her offers their own different flavor with their verses, Mary’s own vocals are passionate & she lets everyone know how life’s been treating her.

Score: 3.5/5

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LINKIN PARK – “From 0” review

LINKIN PARK is an alternative rock outfit from Los Angeles, California now consisting of lead guitarist Brad Delson, deejay Joe Hahn, bassist Dave “Phoenix” Farrell, their new drummer Colin Brittain, co-frontman/rhythm guitarist Mike Shinoda & their new frontwoman Emily Armstrong. Originally known as Xero & Hybrid Theory, the band used the latter name for their landmark debut after signing to Warner Records & the sophomore effort Meteora became a childhood essential for me in addition to inaugurating Machine Shop Recordings’ formation. The Rick Rubin trilogy Minutes to Midnight as well as 1,000 Suns & Living Things marked them shifting away from the nu metal sound they made a name for themselves with although The Hunting Party was an underappreciated return to their roots. 1 More Light went full electropop & was universally scoffed at as the band’s worst album, resulting in Chester Bennington tragically taking his life on my mom’s 45th birthday. 7 years later, Colin’s replacing Rob Bourdon & Emily from prior Dead Sara fame is replacing Chester for the band’s 8th LP.

After the titular intro, the first song “The Emptiness Machine” is an alt-rock opener with additional elements of alternative metal & post-hardcore with Mike & Emily singing about wanting to be a part of something whereas “Cut the Bridge” taps into the band’s rap rock origins sabotaging it all. “Heavy’s the Crown” or the official theme song of the Endeavor-owned TKO Group Holdings division WWE’s Royal Rumble XXXIX fuses rap rock, nu metal & alt-rock explaining today’s the day you notice ‘cause they’re tired of explainin’ what the joke is just before “Over Each Other” comes off as this mediocre alt-pop rock crossover.

“Casualty” lets off some angst over some guitars & drumming calling to let them out & set them free since they know all the secrets you keep leading into “Overflow” embraces a pop rock vibe even further singing that they both know they’re outta control all dressed up for a riot. “2 Faced” gets back to LINKIN PARK’s nu metal origins talking about certain people’s rules being unfair & their truths being unrigid, but then pop rock-inspired “Stained” references the tragedy of Lady Macbeth during the hook.

The penultimate song “I.G.Y.E.I.H. (I Gave You Everything I Had)” pushes further towards the final moments of From 0 by singing about the fact that forgotten doesn’t mean that it’s forgiven this time while “Good Things Go” finishes by showcasing Emily & Mike’s vocal chemistry, assuring that only they can save one another from their respective lack of self control feelin’ like it’s been raining inside of their heads for the last 100 days.

“Up from the Bottom” starts the deluxe run with an alt-rock/rap rock crossover with a hint of pop punk finding a way to escape aside from the exception of Emily & Mike having nowhere to go while “Unshatter” swaps out the secondary pop punk influences from prior with hard rock, post-grunge & power pop talking about undoing the damage of a broken picture because they were trying to see themselves. The final bonus track “Let You Fade” represents the band’s continuous evolution finding balance between honoring their legacy in the midst of forging a bold & new path forward.

Being as skeptical as I was when Emily was announced to be replacing Chester since I grew up listening to LINKIN PARK & felt that it wouldn’t be the same without him, I nonetheless came away from From 0 a little indifferent towards it although I very much wish the band all the best in this new era of their’s. Mike’s production abandons the lifeless electropop from 2017 in favor of a melting pot consisting of alternative rock, alternative metal, rap rock, nu metal & pop rock whilst Emily’s performances compared to Mike’s are hit or miss.

Score: 3/5

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Eto – “Long Way Home” review

This is the 7th full-length studio LP from Rochester, New York emcee/producer Eto. Learning of him through his verse at the end of the 6th installment of Westside Gunn’s infamous HWH mixtape series & eventually his DJ Muggs-produced full-length debut Hell’s Roof a few months later, this was followed up with Long Story Short as well as & Front Row & The Beauty of It. The Futurewave-produced Dead Poets would be as acclaimed as his debut & coming off Integrity 2 produced by Body Bag Ben which was a solid sequel the original EP itself, Eto’s taking the Long Way Home.

The title track has this unsettling atmosphere to the instrumental beginning by talking about the fact money comes a long way when you take the longer route back to the crib whereas “Purge Night” strips the drums completely alluding the titular series of films. The cutthroat “Yes Lord” featuring Flee Lord finds the RocAmeriKKKa duo getting in their hardcore bag lyrically prior to “Judas” produced by Chup finds him stuck at both ends of the pitchfork.

“New Money” hooks up a guitar sample thanks to V Don talking about that new paper coming in being speechless to him just before “The Light” featuring Tony Yayo seeing both artists over a boom bap instrumental from Nottz aggressively talking about how it got dark out. “No Pun Intended” featuring Kurupt cautions that neither one of them want any kind of trouble since the extended can extend in minutes & “Tearz” runs it all back up effortlessly.

Starting the final leg, Mephux brings a gospel trap flare to the table on “Oath” reflecting on when he used to play in the cold while the self-produced “3 Strikes” featuring Dark Lo & Nyce da Future jazzily refuses to make any kind of deal with the Devil going forward boasting they can go on for eons. The closer “Durnan” ties up the album refusing to share the proceeds choosing between a Desert Eagle or a box cutter.

Long Way Home isn’t on the same par of excellency as Dead Poets & Integrity 2 both were per se, nevertheless it still remains as an enjoyable offering from the Rochester lyricist & beatsmith. Yes the production on the last couple albums were more consistent, but Eto unquestionably sounds like he took his time with the verses & the brief amount of guests who join all match his level of lyricism finely.

Score: 3.5/5

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Kash Doll – “The Last Doll” review

Kash Doll is a 32 year old rapper, songwriter & actress from Detroit, Michigan who signed to Republic Records for her debut mixtape Brat Mailas well as the debut EP The Vault & of course the full-length debut studio album Stacked. She later signed to MNRK Music Group a year & a half ago after fulfilling her major label commitments, linking up with DJ Drama for her sophomore tape Back on Dexter & returning to put out The Last Doll independently after playing Monique during the first 2 seasons of BMF on STARZ.

“Klarity” produced by Cardiak & Wu10 begins with this exuberant trap opener dedicated to her daughter whereas the 2nd to last single “Kash Kommandments” decently puts her own spin on the iconic Biggie track “10 Crack Commandments”. “Nothin’ New” takes the Detroit trap route instrumentally thanks to none other than Helluva shittin’ on bitches for a living leading into “Pressin’” featuring Tee Grizzley wanting to know who these people think they pressin’ up against.

Hitmaka sampling “Apache (Jump On It)” by the Sugarhill Gang on “Jump” was pretty cool representing her city declaring that she won’t ever leave the block, but then the off-the-wall trap vibe that Lex Luger gives “Plot Twist” is outstanding flexing that she stole this bitch’s man. “NWA” featuring Tracy T finds the couple linking up over an OG Parker beat showing pride in bossing each other up while “Baby Boy” pays homage to her son.

“Stupid” shows off a more melodic side to Kash Doll singing about wanting to know why her man is out here actin’ stupid chasing subpar hoes when he has the coolest bad bitch just before “Comfy” featuring Tink samples “Comfortable” by Lil Wayne suggesting not to get too comfortable around them. “Love Myself” has a cool dance vibe talking about self-love while “Power” featuring MDG was a questionable lead single.

The penultimate track “Big 1” pushes towards the final moments of The Last Doll refusing to take these lame ass dudes seriously tellin’ one of them who thinks he can swing to batter up & finally, the b-side to the latter “Fawk ‘Em” officially closes the LP by giving middle fingers to all the fake, weird hoes as well as the envious snakes & the people who stay trickin’ off that munyun.

Marking a deeply personal chapter in her life, Kash Doll’s first album after leaving Republic showcases her growth as a woman, a mother of 2 & an artist evolving beyond the persona that first brought her into the spotlight. Balancing motherhood with her thriving career, the Detroit star reflects on her journey by using this album as a powerful expression of her personal & artistic evolution.

Score: 3.5/5

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Berner – “Hoffa” review

Berner is a 41 year old rapper, songwriter & entrepreneur from San Francisco, California who began battle rapping in high school. Following his 2007 debut mixtape Dirty Sneakers…Plenty Ways to Get It, he would go on to drop 15 LPs along with a couple more mixtapes & a couple EPs in addition to the plethora of collaborative projects he has with numerous artists. Ahead of the Cookies cannabis brand’s 10-year anniversary however, Berner’s coming off The Farmer’s Market for his 16th album.

“Sweat” is this slick west coast trap opener flexing that he got big money whereas “Remember” moves on from there working in some sampling to talk about the memory he has remembering way things were before the cash flow. “Hard to Spend” gets on the psychedelic trap tip admitting that the dirty money getting more difficult to blow as time goes on just before “Heavy” featuring Mozzy & Peysoh gives off a Detroit trap vibe describing shit as sketchy

As for “Power”, we have Berner calmingly talking about being attracted to the titular feeling into “Callin’” featuring Moneybagg Yo & Ty$ brings the trio together so all 3 of them can ball with money on the mind. “Who Gon’ Love You?” featuring Larry June offers a cloudier flare to the table asking that exact question when it goes dry while “Lots of Green” featuring B-Real, Devin the Dude & Wiz Khalifa finds the quartet expressing their love for weed.

“Fried” featuring De’Migo has cool sampling techniques throughout pulling from soul & jazz music knowing that both of them will be fine as long as they wake up in the morning, but then “Easy” turns the jazz rap influences way higher talking about breaking the bank. “The Source” featuring Ghostface Killah, Killer Mike & Raekwon is a standout for me since every single one of them floated over a chipmunk soul beat while “The Smoke” featuring Too $hort produced by Ant Banks finds both of them assuring not to worry over where they going.

Galaxy! & Zakee both join Berner for “Ruthless” reminding that they’ve been shining while “Possible” talks jumping obstacles in 2024 doing the impossible. “Litigation” featuring Cozmo gets stuck between fake smiles & legal proceedings while the title track featuring Chevy Woods & Cozmo homages labor union leader Jimmy Hoffa who disappeared almost 50 years ago. “Keep Pushin’” passionately gets his message across & the closer “Amazing” sends it all off smoking the pain away.

Hoffa as a sequel to Gotti recaptures everything that made its predecessor stand out in his discography & makes it a completely different listening experience altogether. The production offers a wide range of palates from trap to cloud rap, Detroit trap, psychedelia, chipmunk soul & jazz rap for the Cookies founder to tackle themes of organized crime joined by guest performances that’re either outstanding or tiresome.

Score: 3.5/5

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BigBabyGucci – “ANTI” review

This is the 5th full-length studio LP from Charlotte, North Carolina recording artist BigBabyGucci. Start in the summer of 2016 off his debut EP ART HOE Collection, he would continue to build a name for himself by putting out 19 more EPs as well as his last 3 full-lengths & a mixtape along the way. Baby 5 came off some of his best LPs & EPs to date When U Wake Up & When You Go to Sleep respectively continued the acclaim, which the alternative-heavy ANTI nearly a month after Jake Doyle became the oldest DPW Worlds Champion will surely elevate.

“Senzu” starts by singing over a rage beat from thr6x that he would never make someone do anything they won’t ever want to do poppin’ a band whereas “Lost Control” featuring Aloïs brings the 2 together for a smooth duet revolving around themes of love. “How U Feel” psychedelically sings about people keeping it trill & others switching up ratting on him leading into the pop rap/trap crossover “Givenchy Paintings” featuring MDMA co-produced by Rafmade assuring his lover they know he’ll be there soon.

Meanwhile on “Xo”, we have BBG singing over synthesizers about an ex of his having a new man on top of a new bag & new problems just before “Cheap Thrills” goes full-blown cloud rap asking those using a short-lived moment of excitement or pleasure that is ultimately unsatisfying when they’re gonna pay. “Badina” has a bit of a Ye formerly known as Kanye West influence promising he’ll never keep her waiting while “The Fall Thru” is a 2-parter going through the motions.

“Sandbox Raps” starts the 2nd half of ANTI flexing that he got bigger toys in his sandbox while “Cape Town” instrumentally pays homage to The Neptunes down the 4-start count at the very beginning rapping about not knowing any mercy. “Under the Influence” hazily wants everyone that tells him they have his back to actually prove it, but then “Fancy & Focused” luxuriously suggests he might buy the bank since he’s so money hungry.

Nearing the final leg, “Hype” gives off a stripped-back trap vibe hearing the pussy fire only for him to leave after hitting it since people were gassing it up to him while the cloudy “Linkup USA” sings that he hope his lover follows him whenever he dips out. Bad Kids” featuring Thouxanbanfauni pushes further towards the conclusion boasting that both of them are 1 of a kind & “Air” finishes with a catchy heater needing his romantic interest to come on by.

Originally intended to be an EP, ANTI surpasses both When U Wake Up & When You Go to Sleep as the most essential entry in BigBabyGucci’s discography elevating his artistry to newer levels. The alternative production is a refreshing change of pace for him compared to his earlier material, demonstrating his range both as a rapper & most importantly as a singer.

Score: 4/5

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Babytron – “Tronicles” review

Detroit emcee Babytron delivering his highly anticipated sophomore effort. Coming up as a member of the trio ShittyBoyz along with his childhood friends Stanwill & TR Dee signing to Lando Bando’s own The Hip Hop Lab Records, he also branched out on impressive solo career for himself as well as the side groups Lewis & Clark and the Dookie Brothers. But the last couple years was probably his biggest yet landing interviews ranging from No Jumper to even Rolling Stone following the release of Luka Trončić a couple summers prior to signing with EMPIRE Distribution later that same month & then Bin Reaper 2: The 2nd Coming that same fall. Bin Reaper 3 ended the trilogy with a 2-disc effort, the bootleg Style EP wound up being disappointing, the full-length LP 6 made up for it as did his previous tape Megatron 2. His collaborative mixtape Mario & Luigi with Certified Trapper wasn’t all that great either, so I was hoping Tronicles would bounce back again.

“1 of Them Ones” is this robbery Detroit trap opener talking about being in the kitchen suggesting you go get some pans since it’s too much work in here whereas “Yew!” has a bit of a dancy trap vibe instrumentally wanting to get tapped in with Warner Bros. alongside referencing both SMW Tag Team Champion, WWE Tag Team Champion & 6-time WWE Hardcore Champion Al Snow AND 10-time WWE world champion, 2-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, 5-time WWE Tag Team Champion, United Football League (UFL) co-owner, TKO Group Holdings board of directors member, $7 Productions co-founder & the final boss of professional wrestling The Rock whose 2nd cousin once removed Nia Jax is the current 2-time WWE Women’s Champion.

The grim atmosphere of “Nightmare on Yo Street” was perfect, considering the fact that it was released as a single this Halloween shrugging off his ex moving on to finer things in life while “Hawk Tuah” references Hailey Welch becoming a meme earlier this summer. “Hellraiser” likening the Dog $hit Militia to terrorists suggesting he should rock shorts the way he balls just before “Neymar” offers a delicate trap flare homaging the Brazilian soccer player of the same name including a reference to former 2-time ECW World Heavyweight Champion, FTW Champion, ECW World Television Champion, 3 time ECW World Tag Team Champion, JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion, NWA World’s Heavyweight Champion, IWGPジュニアヘビー級チャンピオン & the longest reigning XPW World Heavyweight Champion Sabu.

“TRX” maintains a Detroit trap edge asking how you fly when he ain’t even past TSA leading into “Tronald Trump” talks running for president since the bigoted, misogynistic 45th president of the United States Donald Trump is now unfortunately the president-elect & will be inaugurated as the 47th president in January although I’m not saying I support the current Vice President Kamala Harris & “Is You Serious?” featuring Project Money flexes they’re more macho than WWE Hall of Famer, former 6-time world champion & Intercontinental Champion Randy Savage.

Meanwhile on “Haunted House”, we have Babytron cautioning that you won’t ever step out of the D$M haunted house once you set foot in that bitch prior to “3 OT” talking about putting a triple overtime, assuring that it wasn’t luck at all for him. “Lost in the Sauce” produced by Certified Trapper stands out as a lowend hit throwing in a bar referring to former WWE Intercontinental Champion, WWE United States Champion & 2-time WWE tag team champion Carlito ahead of “Headbop” cleverly referencing Eminem over a Danny G & Jakesand instrumental since he was featured on THE DƎATH OF SLIM SHADY (COUP DE GRÂCE) this summer.

“DPOY” finishes the first half of the Tronicles boasting that he feels like San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy the way he touches down in the Bay Area of California while “Me & My Bitch” fuses Detroit trap with chipmunk soul flexing that he & his new girl are chillin’ in a 2-seater. “Funnybutt” makes something outta nothing as if the D$M crew are really a bunch of magicians while “Clark Fent” pokes fun at a fiend who thinks he’s Superman.

Lazer Dim 700’s feature on “Lion’s Den” doesn’t do much for me although I love Tron referencing 2-time WWE Champion, 8-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, 2-time WWE United States Champion & 9-time WWE tag team champion The Miz a.k.a. The Mid that is until “AMP” makes a dope reference to former No Limit Records founder Master P. “What Type?” wants to know the bullshit people on pointing out the fact WWE Hall of Famer Mike Tyson will literally beat the living shit outta Jake Paul a week from today on Netflix while the piano-driven “Poison Oak” admits being stingy with the Quagen.

“Lame Asl” contains one of my favorite beats on the entire album courtesy of Helluva dissin’ everyone out here for being as corny as they are while “Home Run” featuring Dave Blunts dismissing those who bullshit with the bags they make in contrast to them legitimately making theirs. “Silly Goose” flexes everyone better get a raffle ticket if they really want a chance to win including a bar referring to the current UFC Heavyweight Champion & former 2-time UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones while “Really Jimmy? blows through 50 states poppin’ out with $3M.

The song “Summer ‘24” pushes towards the final moments of the Tronicles talking about the block scorching as much as it was earlier this past summer while the penultimate track “Heavy Mental” fuses Detroit trap & orchestral talking about how nobody asked for any favors in regards to what he did out here in the streets. “Legend of Tron” ends the Tronicles brushes off not getting enough respect since the ain’t done yet.

Clocking in at almost an hour & 15 minutes, Babytron reaffirms exactly why he’s the biggest member of the ShittyBoyz & one of Detroit’s finest in general. His production stands out amongst his local contemporaries sounding similarly to one another making further room for his unique punchlines to reveal himself as one of the Motor City’s best in recent memory.

Score: 3.5/5

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A$AP Ferg – “Darold” review

Manhattan, New York emcee & songwriter A$AP Ferg finally releasing his 3rd studio LP. One of the most prominent members of the A$AP Mob, his 2013 solo debut Trap Lord & the debut mixtape Ferg Forever both cemented that further although the sophomore effort A.$.A.P. (Always $trive And Prosper) received mixed responses for its more commercial heavy-sound. Still Striving & Floor Seats both marked a return to form for Ferg although Floor Seats II got divided feedback during the 2020 COVID lockdowns, Darold based on the singles had me hoping it would be another step in the right direction artistically.

“Light Work” featuring Bloody Osiris & DD Osama starts off by dabbling with the New York drill sound telling everyone to go get their lights whereas “Thought I Was Dead” produced by Lex Luger & Mike WiLL-Made It works in some horns & hi-hats to talk about his return to music after so long. “Alive :(“ has a passionate tone altogether admitting he’s been trying to his find his passion for this rap shit lately prior to the lead single “Allure” featuring Future taking it live from Atlanta.

Denzel Curry joins Ferg on the energetic “Demons” to talk about being on the corner, making the hood go brazy just before “Messy” take the trap out talking about everything being disorderly & keeping it that way. “French Tips” has a bit of a boom bap vibe instrumentally keeping it hot, but then “Dead Homies” brings a soulful flare to the table remembering all of his friends who unfortunately can’t be here with us today.

“Casting Spells” hooks up a classy beat from Mario Winans, Lil Rod & disgraced Bad Boy Entertainment founder awaiting trial next spring Puff Daddy a.k.a. P. Diddy or Diddy keeping the hate away from him wanting to live & take care of his family while “Pool” strips the drums completely hoping that one never changes on him. “Chosen” maintains a drumless edge pushing towards the final moments of Darold showing a bit of introspection, which the bombastic title track expands on boasting that he’s been outside.

A rich auditory experience, Ferg’s first full-length in nearly a decade echoes his enduring impact on hip hop combining seasoned artists & rising stars offering something for everybody. This goal is achieved by the production drawing inspiration from boom bap, trap, neo-soul, contemporary R&B, pop rap, hardcore hip hop & the New York Drill scene refining the personal themes of A.$.A.P. (Always $trive And Prosper).

Score: 3.5/5

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Chino XL – “Darkness & Other Colors” review

This is the 6th full-length studio LP albeit posthumous debut from East Orange, New Jersey emcee Chino XL. Breaking out in the mid-90s after signing to American Recordings & releasing the classic full-length debut Here to Save You All, he eventually went on to beef with 2Pac & I genuinely feel sorry for anyone who writes him off to this day because of that. Especially since that I Told You So, Poison Pen & the Viper Records-backed RICANstruction: The Black Rosary all contain some of the best songs in his whole discography. Stu Bangas was brought in to produce God’s Carpenter last summer & that became a near-flawless comeback, so I was interested in hearing Darkness & Other Colors recorded back in 2020 ahead of God’s Carpenter 2 following Chino’s passing this summer.

The self-produced “Words in the Color of Death” sets the tone of the album perfectly morbidly acknowledging his departure from beyond the grave whereas “Sermon in Crimson” works in a drumlessly symphonic loop talking about putting bars over bullshit. “Sepia Files from the Last Supper” hooks up a boom bap instrumental so he can take selfies at the final meal Jesus shared with his apostles in Jerusalem prior to “The Red You Deserve” finding Body Bag Ben keeping things in the basement flexing he’s iller than anyone who’s still alive.

After the organ heavy “Saged Sleep” interlude, “Byzantium Darkness” mixes this eerie backdrop with kicks & snares addressing the darkness that was following him at that point in time leading into “Blue Obsidian (Been Telling You)” strips the drums once again telling anyone who’s listening to this that he’s in the darkness with all of them. “Burn in Ivory” returns to the boom bap airing out those who ain’t ever stand beside him just before the somber, guitar-driven “Black Room” talks about getting back to people from the titular room.

“Lumps of Silver” samples soul & rock declaring that absolutely nothing can break him regardless of him suffering greatly while “Grey Discipline” featuring Eto after the “Chardikala (Chardi Color)” interlude DJ Sam Seed helped put together grittily talks about others only respecting the bickering instead of the discipline. The spine-tingling “Lifted Gods Auburn” featuring Sauce Money shows off the wild style both MCs are known for & “Vanilla Sky” ends the LP soulfully reassures listeners he’s still alive within lucid dreams.

I’m well aware of the drama between Chino’s estate & Holy Toledo Productions founder/A&R extraordinaire M80 surrounding the release of this album but I gotta admit as someone who admires Chino’s art, I can see why M80 wanted to drop Darkness & Other Colors since it very much offers explanation that he was clearly adamant of perfecting it back in 2020 when he was still here with us during the COVID lockdowns.

Score: 4/5

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