Second Kryme Life tape under Black Stone of Mecca in a few years. This is done as it should, from the finally good cover, to the melodic production to the energetic and concentrated rapping of Kryme Life, which brings some of his best songs here, between boom bap rhythms and more modern and closer to trap solutions. There are several highlights, despite a bit boring part at first, and the tape ends on a high note, with the rapper deciding to put a freestyle on the beat of "One", a song that Ghostface Killah has made iconic in 2000. Kryme Life makes a good impression here.
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