Hip-Hop Albums of the Year

13 April, 2025

Lord Infamous — Scarecrow & Da Roc-a-Fellaz


Album? It's an extended play of five tracks and eighteen minutes. More skits than songs. The positive side is that Lord Infamous, T-Rock and C-Rock are really committed to creating respectable hardcore / horrorcore cuts on trap rhythms that an esthete could define simple, average, and who perhaps has already listened to somewhere. The hooks aren't only functional, they're an integral part of the tracks, however, it's always worth waiting for the smooth and lively delivery of the rappers. It's a shame that in this effort there are only five songs and are always interspersed with skits, this breaks the rhythm of a good EP. 7/10.

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