First effort of the year for New York rapper Flee Lord. Production is handled by Big French, Chup, Mister Castle, JR Swiftz, Pete Rock, Megaladon, VDon, Little Prodigy, IceRocks, GodblessBeatz, Doza the Drum Dealer and DJ Muggs, while guests are FastLife, Eto, Ars, Little Prodigy, Manny Lord, and Griselda, with affiliates Keisha Plum and Elcamino, and members Conway and Benny the Butcher.
Intro with a light jazzy boom bap created by Big French, good drum, eclectic samples, Flee Lord warms up before the joint with Benny the Butcher, the first guest of the tape in "Butcher Lords": Chup's jazzy boom bap, excellent sample, slow pounding drum machine, Flee Lord's hardcore confident energetic delivery, closes the Buffalo rapper with a slow, sharp style. The third pick features good jazzy rhythm with honest samples and slow hard drum: on this Mister Castle soundscape, the MC provides bars with a smooth, slow and energetic rap. The other official Griselda rapper, The Machine, is the guest on "Broken Femur": jazzy boom bap with dark samples and a bleak, obscure and evil drum, JR Swiftz signature rhythm, suspicious delivery and restrained steps by Flee Lord, Conway slow, smooth, good, but he doesn't sound at his best, curiously.
"Million Dollar House" boasts one of the best rhythms of the edition: slow and distant drum, jazzy boom bap, perfect excellent samples, sad mood, weighted, subdued, somber, hardcore delivery by Flee Lord. Amazing quote to Conway from "The Cow", pillar from the fourth chapter of "Hitler Wears Hermes". FastLife's smooth confident hardcore delivery that completes a stunning track. Flee Lord completes a first part that continues to breathe Griselda vibes in "For a Reason": El Camino closes the song with a quick rap, after a smooth delivery of Flee Lord on a jazzy boom bap with good samples and menacing, hard, slow, ruthless drum, placed by Pete Rock.
Track number seven takes the listener through the second part of the tape and coincides with the first solo joint after the intro: Megaladon's jazzy boom bap, short piece, good sample, lean drum slow, slow delivery. Producer VDon provides a snare drum with piano samples in the next track, the only one close to the trap of the entire tape, then "We Try" returns to present a guest, Little Prodigy: simple production of the same guest, good sample, drum bad, fast and frantic, not good delivery of Little Prodigy, Flee Lord is better than him. Then, there are four beats provided by IceRocks, GodblessBeatz, Doza the Drum Dealer and DJ Muggs respectively, good samples, light slow drums, honest rap by Flee Lord. "Not Listening" features the latest guests, Eto and Griselda affiliate Keisha Plum, on a good rhythm created by Doza.
Composed of thirteen tracks for about half an hour of listening, the album offers many Griselda vibes and boasts a very good first part. Recommended to Flee Lord and Griselda fans.

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