Ohio Commander/Producer Nezzy has returned to his third studio LP since nearly 10 months since his last studio. In 2022, his first 2 EPSs encountered changes and pyramids in more and more EPS underground, and he continued to release his debut album Hippie Thug in the spring last year, followed by his third EP New World Dission in the fall. His sophomore effort hall in the infamous hall was a week last summer when he opened for a psychiatric record alumnus Killa & DJ Clay at his welcome family gathering for co-leaders, alumni Killa & DJ Clay, who enjoyed another summer by giving up worm food.
After the titular introduction, the first song “tha boogeyman” kicked the door with a hardcore booming bap bottle opener, they promised to show you the ropes if you don’t know about the ropes and “Ohio Mindset” found 2 links to the impact of the secondary Rap Rock Rock sequentar Rap Rock in the form of Coplewrite. “Nezferatu” produced by Hobgoblin plays a role from a creepy boom moment, and before “Toyz in the Attic”, Nezzy’s bloodthirsty lyrics come into play, reminding him of an era where he wants to kill that man who exploits his sister and all the reasons in the world.
The “Death of the Poet” featuring Psyonik was produced in a haunting soul sample by Jamil Honscon so that they could make blueprints and design it, but after the “any mean” ski “’68 Grand Prix,” it brought it back to the basement and lifted the thriving Bap Bap Beat & Boastful Lyricism with a sirens. The instruments on “Alakazam” sounded like they were flipped from the horror movie soundtrack and drums, adding a liar to pull out his sleeves, while “Shark Fin Soup” released anger on some pianos with a pen.
We have guaranteed that he will live forever through his record and give the “original’n” uncut on “necron 99” until after “Necron 99”, “Huey Freeman” recites his soul as a microphone, thus making better use of his days than the imprisoned arithmetic. “Trigger Warning” approached the last moment of another favorite of mine, and he and Johnny Slash laughed at everyone’s sensitivity, “spittin’ image” last bent his pen 1.
Since exploring the infamous hall, Nezzy has a unique blend of naughty cheesy references and profound introspective conscious rap, full of uncompromising rhyme plans and thought-provoking word choices, which he calls his career’s best work. This is also true, as his sword is sharper than ever, and the production of the boom bap feels more primitive.
Score: 8/10