Tommy Richman – “Worlds Apart*” review

This is the 4th EP from Woodbridge, Virginia singer/songwriter & rapper Tommy Richman. Beginning to make music almost a decade ago by releasing his debut single “Ballin’ Stallin’” on SoundCloud & Spotify respectively, he would go on to put out 3 EPs including Paycheck as well as AlligatorThe Rush. The latter of which caught the attention of Brent Faiyaz who in turn made Tommy the first signee to his newly formed ISO Supremacy imprint. Coyote marked his full-length debut 14 months ago & is following it up with Worlds Apart*.

“Stuck in My Head” was a fun g-funk intro singing about all the girls wanting them to be their man whereas “Amen!” instrumentally feels like a throwback to my favorite production duo of all time The Neptunes opting to focus on his vision even when things don’t feel right. “San Andreas”blends contemporary R&B with synth-funk & g-funk for an ode to the greatest Grand Theft Autogame ever while “West Coast” by mynameisntjmack & 03 Greedo unite for another Neptunes-inspired pop rap cut in which Giddy steals the show in this instance.

We get some prominent bongos on “What’s on Your Mind?” to kick off the 2nd half asking his lover what she’s thinking about at this very moment prior to “Actin’ Up” featuring Sexyy Red on the remix blending trap, pop rap, dirty south, contemporary R&B, hip hop soul & snap talking about cutting ties for what it is. “Bother Me” featuring Brent Faiyaz comes together for a duet admitting they were in their heads a week prior & “Mortal Sacrifice” ends by asking the woman he’s speaking to if she’s turning his wrongs into rights.

The “culture vulture” allegations surrounding Tommy Richman in the past year since he said he doesn’t make hip hop music around the time Coyote came out last is kinda silly to me because not only have both “$1M Baby” & “Devil is a Lie” revealed his artistic potential already, but he wasn’t entirely wrong when you take consideration of the fact that his music is more rooted in contemporary & alternative R&B with hints of hip hop soul & neo-soul. Worlds Apart* however makes for a decent extension of Tommy’s versatility fusing those 4 styles with g-funk, synth-funk, trap, pop rap, dirty south & snap ahead of a presumed sophomore effort in 2026.

Score: 3/5

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