(Kemosabe/Columbia)Memphis rapper Juicy J is an artist renowned for bangers rather than lyrical depth,as is the case on his fourth studio album. Reverberating with gritty, theatrical, and rocket-fuel beats from the best trap producers around (Metro Boomin,Mike Will Made It, Lex Luger), or featuring some stellar guests (Ty Dolla $ign,Wiz Khalifa, Migos’s Offset), or it has plenty of anthems for grinding in the club. The puerile misogyny is unlucky (Drop a Bag ends by shaming women who post suggestive photos on social media),but this is largely a straightforward collection of bold, egotistical hip-hop tunes.
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Source: guardian.co.uk