Jul 8, 2016 Just my honest opinion, at the time I listened to it with the events goin on in my life and the people around me, it spoke to me in a way that no other album spoke to me in the past five years at least... The production was smooth and settling, the lyrics are relevant to this generation as well as past generations, and they aren't so self centered, they're very relatable. And the way he presents his flow is unique, he could be serious and conscious one track, and come off as a younger and goofier version of himself in another track.... It's a mixture of emotions throughout the entire project, and the way he ties it all together in the final track is flawless.... So you can keep your gritty trap beats and your vicious flows, cause its more than just rap n-----... This album is art.
Jul 8, 2016 I can't listen to the album until tomorrow night so let me know how it is. I'm curious what is the second part of groovy tony? Are there anymore hard/grimey songs like groovy tony haha that's what I'm lookin for. Any good bangers/party songs?
Jul 8, 2016 I guarantee you the majority of people watched the music video and heard Kdot on the hook. I don't know anyone who didn't tune in once they found out they was getting a new track
Jul 8, 2016 Second part of Groovy Q seemed short, but Q absolutely killed it. Ride Out and Dope Dealer (Prod. By Metro ) are pretty hard and stuck out a lot.