A coherent album for most of the listening, the trapper reconstructs his difficult past and proposes more mature lyrics compared to his previous efforts, helped by a cleaner and better but irregular production. His rough and flowing delivery style adapts well to minimal and extroverted trap rhythms, however, several generic and mediocre beats emerge which slow down the smoothness of the project. Despite not having a banger (some guests work good, some don't), interesting are the ideas of making Jadakiss trap's "Still Feel Me" (personally, it doesn't work), opening with Dinasty's intro and closing on the Beanie Sigel classic "I Can Feel it in The Air", where Sonta plays the role of Melissa Jimenez and G Herbo pulls out good rough and heavy delivery. 6/10.
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