Currensy's third project of the season it's not among the finest efforts released by the rapper. Here, his flow is nice and effortless as usual on an average production of Trauma Tone, I'm sure the guy has the right rhythms to make an honest album with Currensy, but in this product he kept them somewhere and decided to put out experimental beats and rejects. The drum bothers, most of all in the initial "Carry On", then fades as the minutes pass, favoring the melodic samples chosen by the producer: it's as if Trauma Tone had worked with only one snare drum all the time, deciding to speed it up and slow it down track by track, except in "Out the Window" and "Young Nigga" where it sounds the same. 24 minutes, 10 short joints, average tape. 6/10.
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