The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania host is a real TCF music group, and his 9th studio LP debuted. He started his debut in 2016 after returning home from prison and putting down his debut single “Papercuts”, and his profile began growing from there after showing his skills on radio stations and discarding seven albums along with Mixtape and the last seven EPS. My favorite is Broken Glass, the third album produced by Heatmakerz, the third EP The Irishman & DJ Green Lantern, which dropped on my 25th birthday and Statik Selektah made Max. Anyway, December’s despair, it almost ended, and the red summer was shocked or missed by me until the Old Testament finally signed the Black Soprano Family Record and invited Araabmuzik to capture Zombie for good reviews. Preparing for war and pale horses is OK, following the eponymous debut of the mobile base shows that nickel plating produces cost of living and the cost of the devil you know has improved as well. That said, there are 38 Speshs that have fully appeared intent, if I think this might be a special entry that the OT directory and singles suggest.
At the beginning of the 18-ball match, some jazz horns split the rat’s shit in half and then dipped half before the police came, while the hops of “never seen me” played a role in boom moments with some piano sensation to talk about the people who made people rely on him. “Big Fish” featuring Grafh brings the brass instrumentation back in effect referencing my favorite show of all-time Breaking Bad leading into “For the Face” talking about friends becoming foes & grams turning into ounces.
Amir Ali joins the Old Testament (OT) for a glittering “Philly Special” suggesting making money because money doesn’t make money when the “American” talks about the possibility of his enemies dying or serving behind a bar. Dave East’s “Grease” forms a soul sample so the two can talk about the work the plug gives them before the “warlock”
The “wealthy” featuring escape from Lord got the ball in the last stop of possession, in order to respond to too much criticism in his own bag, and the dirty “Jon Jon Jek” in the movie talks about a career that lasts longer than beef if you mind. Jazz’s “Street” tells the story of putting family on everything, and “doin’Bad” completes the end of the LP, and 1 BOOM BAP joint can solve his past beef.
Admittedly, I do like the last few projects at Real Madrid, which included nickel plating, and we got singles from deliberate singles that I think will be one of his most important records. Lo & Behold: I love OT solo projects the most since Zombie. On the performance side, 75% of the guests stick to landing when it comes to landing, but he & 38 poles can make MC/producer pairing very well.
Score: 9/10
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