

As a previous resident of Maryland myself, I'm surprised it took this long for such an artist to surface & circulate over to Vegas but I'm glad to have found him either way.


In this case though, I'd rather give this newcomer a shot rather than some of our most aged rhyming veterans. Now as I said previously, with the production being such an amazing creation, it would be a shame for it to be wasted on a newcomer. All in all the production of this mostly mellowed out hip-hop album won my heart right off the bat & kept it to the very last second. The entire album can be heard with samples including Erykah Badu & even a blend between the tracks of Kid Cudi's "50 Ways To Make A Record" and Drake's "Champagne Thoughts" in the track "Champagne Thoughts". The beginning track is enough to pull you in as it gives you a taste of the title and Frank Sinatra's "It Was a Good Year" before kicking into the actual hardening track, sounding like something only a die hard hip-hop lover could create & use. Now the very first thing that was noticeable about this album was that I have not heard authentic, genuine, & passionate sampling since DJ Shadow's Endtroducing and that was a damn instrumental hip-hop album. The thing is there's 2 different album covers with the 2nd saying that it came out 9/19/11 but either way I just had to review this album due to the fact it's just fucking pro, point blank period. This mixtape says it was released back in June. The sophomore mixtape from the genius lyricist Logic.Ģ.
