![]() “Like It's Yo Job” actually grew on me a lot. I love how raw Sosa is here, “I got problems I don’t wanna fix, but I need to / When you broke who fucking cares? When you rich they need you!” The next track “Say I Ain’t Pick Yo Weak Ass Up,” is another amazing beat, this time more traditional but the bars here are nonstop and the energy is amazing and Sosa’s adlibs here are fucking amazing. The next track, “See Through”, produced by Basskid, is a genius beat, with another super long build up to a smooth ass drop. ![]() “Bitch Where” then perfectly transitions to “Tuxedo”, a classic Sosa drill vibe with one of the best beats on the album and a feature from Glo Gang affiliate Tadeo. The mixing on this entire album is insane too. I could go on and on about this one song, but there’s an amazing drop about halfway through that gives me chills. ![]() The phrasing of these bars are also amazing and so unique. Backed by a beautiful horn/synth combo, Sosa raps, “Made it out the Chi, if I didn’t, wouldn’t see today / It’s a setback, everytime I see the cage / You got warfare? If you do then we can play / It got real dark, I’m like bro I see the way.” There’s no drums, just Chief Keef almost acapella style for a rap song, reflecting on how far he has come. Just going in order you have an amazing opening run starting with “Bitch Where”, an E T H E R E A L track that truly feels like a celebration. Damn near every song on this record is either notable or just straight up fire. ![]()
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