Under Buff City Records, Benny publishes the second chapter of its mixtape series "American D Boy", with the title "Lindsay Lohan". It's something kind of crazy, I listened to this tape one week ago, I placed the rating for each track, but I have completely forgotten where I listened to it. It's not an insurmountable problem, having noted absolutely nothing, I cannot say why one track is better than the others. There are no production credits and no guest credited. In these 78 minutes, for some reason the last track stands out, I'm forced to trust myself. The whole mixtape is prevalently trap, and sometimes there's a boom bap rhythm, even if you may not notice it during the listening. The emcee can deliver bars on any kind of rhythm, however, this set is shoddy and never rewards his style and that of the guests. The cover is an evolution from the first chapter, presenting more or less the same elements. Not recommended.
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