Third EP by Megan thee Stallion, a rapper from San Antonio who grew up in South Park, Houston, Texas. Freed from contractual problems with the 1501 Certified label, the artist publishes a project of twenty-five minutes and nine tracks under 300 Entertainment: the EP gets an excellent international commercial response, at the expense of a reduced quality of content and music. J. White, Helluva, The Neptunes and Timbaland are in production among others, but they all disappoint by making generic boom bap trap rhythms, while the guests are uninspired. The tape starts well with the first songs, then drops sharply and closes with several tracks delivered singing with the help of the autotune. Forgettable effort. 4/10.
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