This is the fourth studio LP of New York rapper duffle hottie Buffalo. He is known as one of the earliest Black Soprano family record signers, and he gave up on the last 3 full lengths as well as 5 mixtapes and a pair of EPS. Rick James’ ghost stands out on his record, and although I don’t mention all 3 entries from the Max Julian trilogy, I’ll be raised. The closing of the dance floor led him to return via prison phone in late February and six months later he was still putting pressure on his face, suggesting that the situation could be worse.
“Memories” jumped back to the phone through a trap of samples tangled, playing a role in talking about not doing this musical shit for fame, despite his confidence that once he finally comes home he will become rich, and “Hottie & 3s” and “hothipe & 3s” will have a boom atmosphere, which is an important atmosphere because his family is important because it all matters.
Compared to Tory Lanez, we got a sequel to “Story Time” and talking about in his own driveway, I can’t really blame him for saying it’s because I’d rather listen to the prison hottie than Peterson than Peterson, who quickly became one of the worst albums of 2025, just one week after Duffel Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag Bag
“You and Me Against the World” fuses Chipmunk Soul & Trap about his real people, lowering him from behind the prison wall to behind “315 Newburgh” and talking about stealing your bag if a person bypasses his parts. When he was able to call those who he cared about, “We Miss Your Prodigy” remembers the late Bandana P of the infamous Mobb Deep, “The Phone of the Nigami Duck Prison” aired those who ignored Duffle’s phone.
The song “Rere Love” continues the affectionate trap hybrid, who never needs anybody’s features, and “The One Who Missed Me” features K Pistol, finding the couple swiped Any & All All Bullshit. “71 Redrum” featuring Jae Skeese contains 2 of my favorite cameos, talking about Duffel still smiling in pain while “Free VV” radiates an album, keeping hopes of trying to make it for his baby.
In response to criticisms that closed the dance floor a few months ago, Duffel Bag Hottie’s view is that things could get worse because he’s still with us, even though he’s still incarcerated. The work is very similar to the previous EP, with our 24-hour turn to the heels on the 17th-time WWE World Championship, four-time WWE TAG Team Championship and five-time WWE U.S. champion John Cena on the current 2-time WWE Champion Cody Rhodes and Prison Phrase Duffel Spits being more entertaining on the heels than Tory Lanez’s new album.
Score: 7/10