Boldy James teamed up with Chuck Strangers for his 12th full studio LP. The Detroit lyricist broke out in the fall of 2013 with his Alchemist (my 1st chemistry kit) and would later call for a contract with NAS’s independent label, the public called for records before locking in. After returning home, Uncle Al will give up the Boldface EP around Christmas 2019, followed by the sophomore album “The The The Price of Chine of Chine of Chine of Chine of Chine of Chine of Chine'”. Then came the solid-colored stinging manger on McNichols, which was just as good, but Griselda Bask Bask’s Versace tape EP was a bit disappointing. Bo Jackson will be his most acclaimed work to date, and the super Tecmo Bo is almost awesome for the EP. Fair Exchange No robbery caused by Nicholas Craven, the punishment of the leader, Mr. Ten-08 produced by FutureWave, the conductor produced by Williams, Harry fraudulently produced by Bricktionary and Carlo Anthony Prod of Spear in Plain Tight the Plain Time were both warmly welcomed, and it was my warm-friendly number, and it was a sign that my ink was better.
“Bob (big business) is this calm bottle opener, Boldy is very aware of what he stands on a regular basis, and “Whale Fishing” works in the drumless chipmunk soul to illustrate the awareness of this shit carrying a gun cigarette or a prison cell. “The Big Paw on the Puppy” hooks the piano, refusing and keeping the double action, while “Unapologetically” strips the drum again, so he can talk about trying to grab the memories of blessings.
The synth on “Lop Side” is the most attentive detail about Chuck’s jump along the slum in the slum, with his specific family bringing psychedelic jazz to the table before “Global Welling” and talking about his mother being very proud of her career. “Thank God” continues to praise the highest sampling, but then the “UPS” hops are put down immediately after the demonstration is put down.
“Evidence of Failure” formally obtained Boldy’s “Appreciation Rollin” last stop to observe a plain that was not subjected to a fallen face, while the “Third Pig” face is a rich grooved atmosphere, which is not surprisingly the same as the brick. “Bird’s Eye View” correctly accomplishes the best Boldy does in the first two months of the year, from this perspective, the sky for everyone is the limit.
Seeing people on social media say Boldy’s murder rate in drug traffic and permanent ink really caught his attention as he and Chuck Stranger just radiated their words on the 2/27-day album, which cleared the two. Chuck’s production is much more detailed than what Boldy got last month, and his rap sounds better than his rap.
Score: 9/10