
Here we have the 7th solo album from Atlanta, Georgia emcee, songwriter, actor & activist Killer Mike. Brought into the limelight due to his feature on “The Whole World” off of OutKast’s eponymous greatest his collection, he eventually signed to Columbia Records& put out the full-length debut Monster in the spring of 2003 & following it up with the I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind trilogy through his self-owned Grind Time Official Records with the exception of Grand Hustle Records helping distribute the final installment. His future Run the Jewels cohort El-P fully produced the critically acclaimed R.A.P. (Rebellious African People) Music through the [adult swim]-owned Williams Street Records alongside GTO & Grand Hustle of course returning last summer to sign a new solo deal with Loma Vista Recordings for the personal Michael that went on to win 3 Grammys. However, he’s delivering Songs for Sinners & Saints as an epilogue to the Michael era.
“Bussin’ Bricks” samples “Shout Bamalama” by Mickey Murray to talk about hustling whereas “Nobody Knows” shifts gears into sumptuous boom bap territory explaining that his transformation is still undergoing & it’s still showing itself. “Humble Me” gives off a predominant southern political hip hop vibe asking God to make him humble referencing WWE Hall of Famer Muhammad Ali & “Higher Level” returns to trap turf instrumentally refusing to give up on the mission to be taken to a new level.
Offset joins Mike for the piano-driven “Exit 9” hoping those listening can feel their pain leading into “Lord Prepare Me” featuring Belly Gang Kushington & Jane Handcock blending gospel & trap together asking God to forgive them for their wrongs since they wanna do right. The damn-near 10 & a half minute “Slummer 4 Junkies” remixes both “Slummer” & “Something for Junkies” from Michael just before “Had to Go Get It” is another gospel/trap hybrid asking to be granted better days.
The “‘97 3-6 Freestyle” rips up an apocalyptic trap beat to shreds off-the-dome paying homage to the Three 6 Mafia during the seminal Memphis group’s Chapter 2: World Domination era & finally, “Still Talk’n That Shit” concludes the epilogue of Killer Mike’s most personal offering to date with a sequel to the highlight track “Talk’n That Shit” featuring both Key Glock & Project Pat. I should further mention “Detonator” featuring Rock D the Legend with El-P behind the boards made for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 & later becoming the official WWE Backlash XX theme song.
Songs for Sinners & Saints thanks all of Killer Mike’s supporters for this journey he’s been for helping him see so many of his dreams come true & the support I’ve received this past year has been so beautiful & inspiring, he realized wasn’t finished with the sound & wanted to do something with the people who’ve been bringing it to life every night performing it with him. I still prefer Michael & R.A.P. (Rebellious African People) Music, but these 10 tracks still very much come from a genuine place landing itself a spot for being one of his top 5 albums.
Score: 4/5
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