The booming 808s and flute based beat isn't interesting again as the melody on the hook is laughably bad, the voice cracks and strains are horrible as the rest of the song is again generic and boring. 'Reaper's Child' talks on his rough upbringing, fake love and getting money as he shows some pretty honest and introspective lyrics, "Money the root of evil, got my family and bitches, wan' come for me (Always) // They lovin' a demon with money, a dеmon with nothin' wouldn't fuck with me". The banging guitar-based trap beat is great and the infectious hook, nice flow switches and great melodies make this an amazing song and what the album should be more like. It also contains classic trap topics of flexing and sleeping with women, such as on one of the singles 'Kacey Talk' which is named after his youngest child as he flexes and tells us his love for his girl. The electric guitar trap beat is pretty standard and it's the first example of many flat songs on the album which don't provide much - generic and boring verses as well as melodies which aren't captivating and rough around the edges drag this track down. He has a decent flow and nice melodic delivery but at times his aggressive style comes across forced and is off putting.Ĭontent wise it shares the same topics as gangsta rap - mainly the street life and shooting at his opps, such as on 'Cross Roads' as he talks on his shooters and shooting those that mess him around. It's also mainly just one long uninteresting boring verse and another generic song. It sounds once again the same as the last song and I was convinced I accidentally replayed it. 'Boom' actually has some hard lines, "Turnt up, I'm full of meds // Tweaked out, tryna peel his head // Bootin' up with my gun in hand // They starin' like I came back from dead", but a boring trap beat and the same boring topics of guns, drugs and murder which he doesn't explore deeply at all. The acoustic guitar and bouncy trap elements sounds good as he captures the emotional mood well with nice melodies and it's a great start to the album. 'Drug Addiction' the opening track has some nice lyrics and a few funny punchlines, " Never give up, try again like Plankton", as he talks on his rough life before fame, how he'll only do 'business meetings' in person and a girl with a drug addiction (although this story doesn't go anywhere). ![]() Overall I think he's an average lyricist - not bad but not exactly good either. Other songs are either generic lyrically or basic, with one of many examples being 'Murder Business' as he talks on popping beans and murdering people as the track sounds the exact same as the last song - I'm tired of the album now and him saying the exact same thing. ![]() The moaning melody on the hook sounds nice, other than that it isn't too memorable but there's some enjoyability on here and it's a decent track. YoungBoy's lyrical performances are mixed here, some tracks are full of mean and hard hitting lines, such as on 'The Last Backyard.', "You want my name, I want your hat // So what the fuck you wanna do?", as he talks on car chases and shooting at his opps over this deep bass guitar, piano and standard trap beat. I literally cannot keep attention on the songs at this point it's unbelievably boring and he's running out of things to say. ![]() I wish 'House Arrest Tingz' would've done better but again the melancholy beat isn't interesting as he flexes his wealth, career status and guns. Again - there's nothing to it as it's really forgettable and does absolutely nothing for me. 'Fuck Ya!' has another bland beat with a deep bass guitar as he talks on flexing and shooting his opps. It's an uninteresting track, very generic and a track that just blends in with the rest of the album. The main elements include trap instruments, guitars and the majority of the beats having a melancholy atmosphere, such as on 'I'm Up' where he talks on the struggles of street life over the sad beat which is nothing special. It doesn't do anything any other trap projects don't do and isn't special or interesting. ![]() The production on this album is mostly bland or boring, such as on 'Off Season' where he flexes his wealth and talks on his killers with basic lyrics and if you listen to the previous track - they sound the exact same and it's so passive.
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