EP that actually tells me little. The jazzy production is slightly above average with a splendid deep female soulful sample that introduces the introductory track (then, the sample is brutally strangled and looped tight), on which Fly Anakin goes pretty smoothly; the sax sample is a nice addition to the second song. The trap rhythm of "8th Grade High" is a bit generic, syncopated and lackluster, while "Give It Life" returns to offer a jazzy, tight and simple beat, with piano in the background before the fifth song, a dark joint with rhythm dark and tight jazzy with a sharp and minimal drum machine. Throughout the project, Anakin and Big Kahuna OG don't dominate the tracks or do too much to attract the listener, so it's simply an honest effort. 6/10.
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