Lou Phelps is a 30-year-old rapper and producer from Saint-Hubert, Québéc, Canada, famous for MC/Producer Duo the Celestics half with his brother and one of the largest producers in the past decade. He even owns his own 3 EPS and a full-length debut album, as they jointly decided to focus more on their personal careers over the past 11 years. Lou returned to his sophomore effort since last summer brought nearly nine months.
“We’re Big One” by Kaytranada, tying Chélbé to the front to the back is a funky way to start talking about bad bitches and real gays, and true love wants love, and “After Me” features Goldlink with 2 Ask 2 if you can tell them they know how to have a good time. “4 My Kids” makes Funk/Hip Hop crossover want to earn millions of dollars for his kids, not how he feels about others, but “I Don’t Know” filmed at Hip Hop House, detailing a woman who keeps coming back to him.
As for “now,” the hip house vibe continues to quote the current TNA World Tag Team champion, whose third-time ruler of Hardy Boyz, Jeff Hardy, and “Under My Skin” features Nono Black, finding the couple suggests haters hate and their money continues to pile up. “The Jungle” kind of reminds me of a Q-Tip called Quest & My, which I mean, as a compliment for sexy and cleanliness because he is the one who leads “My microphone?” See him tryna play correctly
“2am” blends synth punk and hip-hop music, telling the woman that he thought of her as a gift to him, and “aftaparty” talks about the chick, and once they finally become a formal couple, they use the synth as a tool. “Pimp” completed Lou’s first record in 7 years, once again with a sleek beat, discussing his rhymes because all he wants is to get bigger in his pocket and to bring all the bankrupt ass bitches home.
The anarchy spirit of the millennial underground hip-hop after the resurrection, the celestics informally reunited to the golden age of culture with a letter, occasionally drawing new territory in contemporary dance rap. Kaytranada Boldy combines hip-hop, House & Jazz Music, emphasizing his multicultural background to a globally acclaimed, stylish audience, which makes himself pat on his authenticity, self-appropriateness and personal style.
Score: 8/10

 
									 
					