Ninth and last project in the 2021 season for DJ Muggs, producer from Los Angeles who in the last twelve months has released tapes together with Rome Streetz, Flee Lord, Yelawolf, Hologram, Crimeapple, and al.divino. This disc is a sequel that sees the return of several performers already present in the previous chapter (Meyhem Lauren, RLX, Crimeapple, Hologram), flanked by Roc Marciano, T.F, Rigz & Mooch and Ill Bill. The producer isn't placing his top rhythms into this effort nor are the rappers spitting out their most inspired bars or their tightest flows, which is why a somewhat gray and seesaw project comes out, decent overall. Rigz & Mooch don't disappoint, Roc is evergreen, the others are ok. 6.5/10.
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