The 2019 of El Camino doesn't stop and leads him to drop his fourth effort in a year, this time the production is entrusted to the Dutchman Oh Jay. The beatmaker offers a type of rhythm that's minimal and jazzy with some soulful vibes and finds the smooth and punctual delivery of Elcamino, always fit.
The first track is "We Can Never Die", short intro, simple drum machine, tight and essential jazzy rhythm with piano looped in the background, follows "Back and Fourth" with Dufflebag Hottie: jazzy rhythm and soulful female sample looped in the background both chopped by vibrant guitar riff. Good delivery of Elcamino and Dufflebag Hottie in a short track, just a minute. A simple, light and tight, faster than usual jazzy beat follows, the Buffalo rapper hardcore delivery attempting to follow the rhythm of the production. "Bottom to Bottom" sees a curious union between Trust and D.I.T.C. with the affiliate Milano as a guest on a splendid simple, essential jazzy rhythm, with lively piano scales in the background, and light and uptempo boom bap; good delivery by Elcamino, Milano gives valute to the song. "Crack on Broadway" presents another excellent production of Oh Jay, splendid piano looped in the background, essential rhythm, tight, simple midtempo boom bap, hardcore dope delivery by Elcamino.
He and Dufflebag Hottie perform the next one on a light, tight, essential jazzy rhythm with a beautiful solo of cornet as a outro. "I Know Him" is an interlude with a light and heavenly production, with female soulful samples looped in the background for a few moments at the beginning of the interlude and light and minimal drum machine just suggested, you almost can't hear it. Then, 38 Spesh arrives to bring this effort back to mafioso roots in "Change Spots": essential jazzy rhythm, tight, rounded drum machine in the background, good delivery of Elcamino, then 38 Spesh to give a tear to the song with a spectacular and bold delivery, reminiscent of a cross between Ghostface Killah and Bun B. "Ghetto Symphony" presents a tense, dark, jazzy beat, dope and light drum machine; amazing lively, modern and patinated bridge on the functional hook Griselda style, excellent delivery after Elcamino's dope, second verse to another Trust affiliate, Che Noir, good slow, smoothness, dope flow. The last piece of this LP is entrusted to "Wash My Sins Away", jazzy downtempo production, simple, essential, good delivery of Elcamino.

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