Second studio album for Buffalo rapper Loveboat Luciano, member of Benny the Butcher's Black Soprano Family. On a poor trap production, Luciano spits mediocrely and in an amateur way for almost 37 minutes and twelve cuts overall.
The rhythms are mediocre, frenetic and soft, at best decent, with annoying samples, skeletal, slow and annoying drum machines, while his rapping style is amateur and weak, slow, like a generic trapper. The savable choices are few, when he speeds up the delivery ("Take Me"), when the melodic sample saves the song ("It Ain't Easy") and when Griselda MCs come to his rescue: Elcamino worthily delivers in rapping in "Miami", song with light jazzy boom bap, trap drum, good sample and sung hook, while Benny the Butcher manages to pull "Free Kodak" out of the mud, song with mediocre trap rhythm, annoying sample and annoying drum machine, which in his absence would be among the worst of the edition. The rest of the tape is pretty generic and ugly, the other guests (Quin NFN and Rico Shaw) fail to add anything remarkable to the project. Not recommended, 4.5/10.

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