Over the course of these decades, Currensy has proven that he can spit over any type of rhythm. Even trap, it doesn't matter. But the sound provided in this tape isn't good. Dej Loaf and Blu raise the level of their songs with excellent performances, nevertheless, the lead author's rap is cooled by a synthetic, generic, lackluster trap production. The best moment of the album, putting aside Dej Loaf's great rap in "Hearth in This Shit", is represented by "Train Station", in which Blu envelops an ethereal instrumental, rare good production guessed by Kino. The rest don't work. 5/10.
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