Mr. Y.U.G. – “UrAmerica” review

Mr. Y.U.G. is a 46 year old MC from Detroit, Michigan who would join his older brother The R.O.C. in becoming members of the Level Jumpers & The Howse respectively. He would eventually make his solo debut in the spring of 2009 with Weightin’, which he followed up with the sophomore effort Warning Shot as well as 18 Shots & Kill Flows. My favorite of his #48205Defcode came out in 2016 under Anybody Killa’s label Native World Inc. & ahead of next summer making it an entire decade since Thriller, he’s returning to music for his 7th studio LP.

“Introduce Yo Self” begins with an 85 second trap intro explaining that he’s gonna be talking on these tracks again because nobody’s paying him whereas “Keep Checking My Pockets (To Be Continued???)” gives off a more energetic vibe regardless of the uncredited feature taking up the 1st half of it. The title track goes for more of a boom bap vibe instrumentally & a hardcore approach to the lyrics just before “DOMoxic” dedicates itself to anyone who’s ever been in domestically toxic relationship over some guitars.

We have the “Eastside Shooter” freestyle ending the 1st half of Y.U.G.’s return getting on his gangsta rap shit topically over another boom bap beat while “Yesteryearz” kicks off the 2nd leg with a highlight telling us the origin story of Ragz dating back to 1989. “Yicked” continues talking about having people snitching on his name leading into “Can’t Feel My Face” embracing a jazzier sound for all the stoners out there who like to get high.

“Party Life” begins to wind down the final act of UnAmerica takes it back to the boom bap sound with an eerie twist talking about him hitting the club on a Tuesday night & once “Miss at U” featuring Carli “La Moure” hits us with what’s mainly a spoken word piece essentially recapping Mr. Y.U.G.’s entire life story additionally addressing the people who want to bring the bad side out of him out again when no one wants it, “MC Stick Faygo Flow / Knock Dat Shit Off” sends off the full-length with an interesting 2-parter.

Only a month after The Raps On Contact’s 4th album No Direction under Majik Ninja Entertainment made his return almost a decade after Digitial Voodoo excluding the 2019 extended play Monsters Ain’t Real & fellow Native World alumni Bake Lo refining himself with Spirals, The R.O.C.’s younger brother M.oney R.olls Y.oung U.known G.angsta’s own comeback could very well be a personal one considering how much heavy inspiration it takes from his autistic 4 year old son landing right behind #48205Defcode & is said to already be working on another album of his own by the end of the year called Park of Lyrics. Some criticisms I have being the feature on the 2nd track nor any of the producers being credited & the AI artwork.

Score: 3.5/5

Keep up with @legendswill_never_die on Instagram & @LegendsllLiveOn on Twitter for the best music reviews weekly!