WTM Solid – “Street Gospel” review

Sophomore effort from Detroit, Michigan rapper WTM Solid. A member of the WRLD Tour Mafia, he also embarked on a solo career of his own beginning a few years back with the debut EP Originatour followed by both Matter of Time & What’s the Difference?Bigg as well as the full-length studio debut album Imagine That at the start of the previous year elevated himself as an individual amongst the rest of WRLD Tour, following up Killa $eason & Touropean to spit some Street Gospel.

“OMG” starts with a cloudy trap instrumental talking about becoming bigger than his own personal issues whereas “Orange Hearts <3” cautions of how others say his name & making bands daily. “R.I.P. Mac Miller” gives his condolences to the late Pittsburgh recording artist/producer of the same name slathering a chopped & screwed effect throughout his vocals leading into “Happy Face 🙂 Sad Face :(” talking about people going from friends to enemies when that couldn’t be more accurate.

We get a pluggier vibe on “S.W.A.G. (Somebody Who Admires God)” explaining that shit runs deeper than the rap game & getting the bag yourself just before “Free Byrd” cloudily expresses gratitude for his daughter since she brought the best out of him as a person. “Lemme Guess” featuring $amaad produced by LulRose & Niketech finds the 2 addressing the crowd of people who’re down in life because of their own struggles while “Where the Luv?” featuring Rafa atmospherically talks about their hearts getting discarded.

“Keep Grindin’” embraces the Detroit sound boasting of him having the ability to make a Lamborghini out of a minivan prior to suggesting that everyone shuts the fuck up whenever it’s “Black Jesus Talking”. WTM Amex joins Solid on “Here We Go Again” airing out biters who’re trying to steal their respective styles since they’re so unique while “Shame on You, Blame on You” incorporate some sampling talking about thanking himself for overcoming all of his problems.

The song “Unsatisfied 2” kicks off Street Gospel’s last act with a sequel to a track off Originatour continuing to work in more samples while “Alchemist” soulfully takes us back to reality, suggesting kids to put down the guns & addressing our country’s economical issues like a recession nearing closer with each day. “Mental Health Awareness” ends the album talking about seeing the beauty in this because he knows who he is & promising things won’t end until he’s not here anymore.

2025 was by far the biggest year in WTM Solid’s solo career dropping a full-length studio debut & a couple EPs proving why he deserves recognition beyond his output with the WRLD Tour Mafia, beginning 2026 by crafting what I’m convinced to be the most personal collection of material I’ve ever heard from him. Instrumentally, the Detroit sound is being meshed with elements of cloud rap & plugg interestingly spending a half hour putting us inside of his shoes aside from a couple guests joining him occasionally.

Score: 4.5/5

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