The Detroit Horrorcore duo, Juggalo champion wrestling founder, and the longest 2-time JCW World Juggalo Tag Team Champions Chamean Clown Posse have officially unveiled their 17th studio LP and the last Joker card for the second deck. Consisting of JCW Commissioner Violent J&, the shortest JCW World Miscellaneous Heavyweight Champion Shaggy 2 Dope, many people don’t know that the other 3 members came and went in the first 5 years of the group’s formation. The Duke of Wicked & Southside Strangla will not only continue to create groundbreaking evil shit albums like the first 6, but also gained an extremely loyal fan base in the process, and their self-owned psychopathic record became an independent hip-hop music, as the label’s lineup continues to grow until they want to focus more on their legacy. The 25th annual gathering commemorating Juggalos, or the 2-day war (GCW) between the legendary party that begins tomorrow and the JCW and Game Changelers Wrestling Match (GCW), will begin later this weekend, Notting will explore the afterlife in a different concept from Wraith’s exhibition at Shangri-La and Shangri-La and Hell’s Pit.
After the introduction, the title track produced by ShaggyTheairhead opens up the trap song, breaking the meaning of the titular character, while “Watch Me” reunites with longtime collaborator Mike E. Clark and talks about evil shit splitting your shit and throwing it back into the blast! Prisoners of war! Prosperity! And the powerful death epidemic! instrument. “Everyone Death” advances with 6 minutes of rap rock influence violent J Solo cuts, which is before half-tide Bap influences “Happy Fun Day” we all meet our passing in the day and use Wordplay for duke to ask him what problems he has had with the fun of bleeding.
Thanks to Brian Kuma, “The Only Evil Shit” drives the direction of the EDM trap, so both of these clowns can represent the musical style they’ve been making for over 30 years, and after the “Flashback” short episode, “Dead Kelly” brings these Bells & Hi hats together to tell the story of the titular characters. Shaggy 2’s gummy gets its own track with the carnival “We Go Here” hoping to tear the place off with the rest of his axe family, while the humorous “Cinnamon Braid” describes a fierce J meeting a woman on Instagram, which turned out to be catfish.
Devereaux helps ICPs get into metal with trap metal on “I Still Breathing” and talk about their gratitude for life, despite the chaos in the world, while “pop-up” lasts for 2 seconds in the second half, while DJ Clay’s two other Dope clays are more trap-oriented than the previous speaker, which makes you “sent a weird weirdness” again when you jump on Disco. up. The violent J, in the description, expressed his dissatisfaction with the “Soft Pillow Man” in the mysterious “I am Depraved” beat with a brilliant big and small wine mouth, talking about their thought no one should try to die.
Some solution is expressed in the rest of the futility, the iconic single “Africa” is sampled heavily throughout the process of “Sustaining”, ending the second deck of a handful of Joker’s cards, which is structured similar to “Low” fearless Fred Fury, Duke sang on Duke’s record, which in a singular volume of records, Duke’s singing and Shaggy’s Shaggy record briefly say. I am not one of my favorite songs myself, but “Although Lasting” is more conceptually stronger than “Low” and is talking about our time on this planet.
The common complaints I heard about Yum Bed in juggalos are that it feels like a mixtape, not a clown card or producer tag, I personally have no problem because I appreciate it as the first female character in the Black Carnival mythology and the subject of loyalty. But, without a doubt, it must be my third favorite card on my second deck, #2 is the blast! Prisoners of war! Prosperity! Of course, powerful death pop music! In #1. Even Kuma & Mythic Mindz finished 71% of what Mike E. Clark hasn’t done yet because he’s moving, while the clown itself answers the question if we die, if we die.
Score: 9/10