Double album by Khaled "DJ Khaled" Khaled. About 30 producers, about 30 guests, almost an hour and a half of material. The trap production is often forgettable, and the contribution of the artists isn't particularly inspired. It could be a typical Khaled album, except that most of the songs are decent and there are some good joints. With the Epic distribution, the producer is still first on the Billboard 200 and his record is a global success that goes strong everywhere (with good sells in Scandinavia) and rips certifications in four continents, obtaining his first platinum. However, only one year after his previous work, well received by the public and critics, the insiders seem to have already forgotten him. Overall, the record isn't as good as "Major Key" and it's not as bad as the rest of its catalog, it's a bit irregular and too bloated in a laudable attempt to satisfy as many hip-hop palates as possible.
Highlights: "Shining", ""It's Secured", "Nobody", "I Love You So Much", "I Can't Even Lie", "Good Man", "Billy Ocean".
Rating: 5/10.

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