
2nd studio LP of 2026 & the 11th overall from Las Vegas, Nevada emcee Ouija Macc. Breaking out when the Insane Clown Posse signed him to Psychopathic Records shortly after putting out his debut EP Trashfire independently almost a decade ago, Ouija has since proven himself as the hatchet’s biggest solo act dropping his last 10 full-lengths, 2 greatest hits compilations, 8 mixtapes & 5 EPs all in the span of nearly 8 years. He even started his own label Chapter 17 Records, with Darby O’Trill now being the only artist signed. He has since declared himself America’s Most Wicked back in November, coming out of the Pyramid of Skulls to have Flexatelli fully produce Sixela a week after Caleb Konley ended CoKane’s reign as JCW World Juggalo Heavyweight Champion.
“Sixela Legna” opens up with a sinister trap intro talking about him being on the verge of losing his mind whereas the 3rd single “Zombie Walkin’” gets back up on his bullshit, crushin’ something soon as he steps up in the function. “Sour Dough Toast” talks about the feeling Ouija has of him not belonging on this planet because it’s a curse just before the lead single “Phonky Phonky Sh17” embraces a phonk sound & infusing it with horrorcore lyricism.
As for “Kerosine Flex”, we have the C17 CEO getting busy on ‘em returning to a trap sound while the 5th & final single “Corpse Boy” talks about spraying a fully loaded clip at all the dorks who come around his way & being an MVP when it comes to the art of murder. “That Dust” continues from there telling us what it was like for Ouija growing up in the deserts of Sin City leading into “Murda Mission” talking about slaughtering his opposition & torturing them until he’s done.
“Out da Jungle” reaches the halfway point of [i]Sixela[/i] speaking of him hanging out with the dead because the living are unable to stand him while “Set Trippin’” continues the 2nd leg talking about Chapter 17 being the very reason why throats are left slit & killing anyone who fucks up his mood. “Sally Mander” includes a shoutout to Death Grips during the final verse that I loved as a fan of theirs since high school while “God’s Ashtray” asks listeners for their interpretations of Hell.
After an “Internal Monologue” detailing suicide ideation, the song “Demon Juggalo” cloudily talks about pullin’ up to the spot like he owns that hoe while “Calculator” boasts of his status as a calculated killer doing numbers. “Dracula” talks about eating the pussy at the red light because he’s that much of a perv & the outro “Elote” concludes Sixela singing that looking into the eyes of his newborn child makes him feel as if he passed away.
Devereaux’s normally credited for producing a great deal of Ouija Macc’s discography other than a few notable exceptions, but I’m very much appreciative of what he was trying to do with Sixela even if I prefer the previous album 3 months earlier as my favorite thing he’s done in 2026. Flexatelli’s production is certainly refreshing for anyone who wanted Ouija to work with someone else behind the boards & it compliments the latter’s wicked lyricism.
Score: 3.5/5
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