WRLD Tour Mafia – “C.$.B. (Cross $tate Boys)” review

Detroit trap outfit the WRLD Tour Mafia consisting of Rafa, WTM Solid, WTM Miles, WTM Re, WTM Amex & WTM Bankroll celebrating the 2nd half of 2025 with a sophomore effort. Originally forming in 2019, they dropped their debut mixtape World Tour Mafia or Die a couple summers later followed by Tourmania the fall after that & the Mob Ties EP. Tourmania II marked DaeMoney’s final appearance as a member & Blood, Sweat, Tours began a new era for the Mafia’s remaining members. Spending the past 7 months on their solo endeavors, the C.$.B. (Cross $tate Boys) aren’t look to slow down.

“Money Counter” opens with Rafa & Solid teaming up over a Detroit trap instrumental to talk about picking up bags of money from Chalmers whereas “We the Best” introduces WTM Bankroll with both the same members from the previous cut to flex that they be living life flawlessly. “Back on My Grind” finds Bankroll dipping out so Milt & Solid can find themselves hustlin’ again following some time off leading into JayLuciano joining them for a decent collab about “Crossing States”.

Miles tags in for Solid on “Dodgin’ Federales” suggesting with Milt that you need to watch the way you’re moving if you got the opps on your tail just before Solid returns on “Postman” with Rafa taking about those shopping from the bottom shelves actin’ like dope men. “Hit the Road” works in a cloudy backdrop & 808s explaining that traveling has changed their lives for the better, but then “Scammer Trapper of the Year” featuring WB Nutty sees the trio sellin’ out the city without doing shows.

“WRLD Tour or Die” reps the squad for a couple minutes & laughs off the people tryin’ to cross paths with them not having a damn thing on their resumes while “Trim” featuring Speedy Caloso brings some bells in the fold talking about those locking done the 1st half of the game eventually slipping up. “Pick the Blunt Up” has a cloudier Detroit trap flare having money on the same line the bitches hit wanting to fuck them while “NBA Ballerz” calls for these pitiful bums to get jobs.

WTM Re makes his only appearance on the LP during “Chicken Tender” joining Rafa in favor of opting to make their entrance with the heaters giving fingers to nearby security while “Never Been” hooks up a sample & 808s talking about working for more made them become different to those they once knew. “Rocket Man” refers to themselves as fashion icons getting higher in terms of status & “Stephen A.” likens the hate they get to Stephen A. Smith of The Walt Disney Company division ESPN.

“No Means No” marks WTM Amex’s only appearance & Rafa checking in first taking it to the booth after shit in the streets started to get hot prior to “Bestfriends” referencing future WWE Hall of Famer, former 6-time WWE world champion & 4-time WWE Tag Team Champion Dave Bautista’s rendition of a power bomb once Bankroll’s final verse on the LP ends. “Slaughter” links Solid & Miles up to talk about there not being a day where they slack while “Nights Like This” by Rafa featuring Brooks & Samuel Shabazz kinda seems like a microwaved Madman leftover.

The song “Hot Boy” reunites Solid & Milt tying some wordplay together regarding the amount of paper on their table & the Cash Money Millionaires subgroup the Hot Boy$ while “Make a Difference” gets back on the synth-lenient Detroit trap crossovers talking about having significant impact on people or situations rather than attempting to save the whole world. “Cross Yo Fingers” closes the album with both MCs not giving a fuck & fearing nobody.

Becoming a fan of these guys in 2022 & seeing them perform live twice since, they’ve already joined Drego & Beno and the ShittyBoyz in becoming one of my favorite groups the Detroit trap subgenre has heard in recent memory & C.$.B. (Cross $tate Boys) returns over 7 months since Blood, Sweat, Tours to continue the new era they’ve been on since last summer. Given I wasn’t too crazy of the guests on this one, I still appreciate them refraining from having any on the predecessor shifting focus towards both Rafa & WTM Solid as performers.

Score: 3.5/5

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WRLD Tour Mafia – “Blood, Sweat, Tours” review

Detroit trap outfit the WRLD Tour Mafia consisting of Rafa, WTM Miles, WTM Re, WTM Solid, WTM Amex & WTM Bankroll coming with their official debut album. Originally forming in 2019, they dropped their debut mixtape World Tour Mafia or Die a couple summers later followed by Tourmania the fall after that, the Mob Ties EP. Tourmania II from this spring very much lived up to the predecessor, although founding member DaeMoney was kicked out early this summer due to scamming through Rafa’s independently owned Slam A Slut Records label. They’re however looking to move on by giving it Blood, Sweat, Tours.

“Rehersal” is this Detroit trap opener with some heavy bells flexing they’re still rockin’ trap houses when they should be rockin’ stages whereas “Space Jamz” works in some rattling bass & synthesizers to talk about being the type that always has a plan. “Lawyers (Accountant)” maintains the Motor City’s unique take on trap music making it thunder in the clubs now just before “Graduation” pulls up so the Mafia can get the load.

Meanwhile on “Zombie Files”, we have WRLD Tour boasting that they’re out here sippin’ ½-dead refusing to back down from a damn thing leading into “Pizza” feeling a little unfinished after letting the beat ride out for the final minute despite the subject matter of staying up late counting money. “No Complaints” hooks up some pianos & 808s offering to show y’all how to hustle rather than dancing ahead of “Primetime” talking about needing something real instead of fake love.

“#9” starts the other half of group’s full-length debut by heading for a cloudy direction marking WTM Bankroll’s sole appearance while “$cam $chool” talks about scamming, which is a topic that’s nothing necessarily new in this specific subgenre. Especially Teejayx6’s stuff. “Saved by the Bell” atmospherically discusses spendin’ $50k on Essence since they don’t fuck with malls while “B-S-T” talks about being really lit & knowing what they signed up for.

The song “I75” named after the major north–south Interstate Highway nears the conclusion of while Blood, Sweat, Tours promising those who can’t say they’re names again that they’ll get it the worst way if they end up doing so the penultimate track “VMA” talks about the idea of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” except that certain people aren’t even doing it right at all on top of running back-&-forth between states. “Caveman Tourmix” ends the LP by declaring they’ll refuse to switch reppin’ the squad until the end.

These guys’ rise in the Detroit trap scene in the last 5 years & although both Tourmania mixtapes will always have a special place in my heart when comes to the group’s discography, their full-length debut overcomes all the highs & lows that come with the game proving that they all can very much hold it down without Slae. You probably already know what you’re getting yourselves into with the production but either way, the 5 remaining members still each have their own exciting characteristics.

Score: 3.5/5

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