12/16/2023 0 Comments Best new hip hop albums![]() ![]() Without his physical presence, we only wonder how many more tracks like the aforementioned could’ve went on wax. On tracks like “Gangstas, “44 Bulldog,” and “Creature,” Pop’s voice brings life to the drill-infused sound. While his diversity shines throughout the superstar filled album, we are reminded why we were all saying the phrase, “B-tch I’m a thotéget me lit” back in Summer ’19. Pop Smoke’s ability to bring fans into his world of Canarsie is what made him special. Instead, it was a reminder of a promising future for a superstar in the making. Shoot For The Stars, Aim For The Moon was more than a posthumous debut. With the help of 50 Cent, who executive produced Pop’s posthumous debut, we caught a glimpse of what was to come from the Canarsie native. When his 20 year-old life was cut short, a part of Brooklyn’s Drill movement died with him. One of those tragic moments came back in February when promising and rising rap superstar Pop Smoke, was murdered at a rental home in Los Angeles. Shoot For The Stars Aim For The Moon – Pop SmokeĢ020 will certainly be remembered for its sudden tragedies, some of which we may never completely move past. ![]() Southern swagger decorates the record’s final product and firmly plants Latto as the head of household as she crafts the soundtrack to a 10-piece hot with lemon pepper sprinkles. ![]() She commands attention without a thought for male counterparts on album intro “Youngest N Richest”, she oozes empowerment on sex positive cuts like “Look Back At It” and “My Body,” and reminds us that she has no issue holding her own by way of “He Say She Say.” On the Atlanta native’s debut Queen of da Souf, Big Latto visits themes familiar among the vanguard of today’s female emcees. Queen of Da Souf – MulattoĢ020 was only a catalyst for women in Hip-Hop and leading the charge toward the future was the unlikely occurence of a child reality star who had evolved into one of Hip-Hop’s most promising stars via Mulatto. Tity Boi gets into the bangers with “Lambo Wrist” and ” Ziploc,” a bit introspective on “Save Me” and “Southside Hov,” while also dabbling in classic samples with “Can’t Go for That” and “Money Maker.” The mastery of this album is if you favor one 2 Chainz sound over the others, you still find enjoyment in everything that is created. Fans of 2Chainz in any era or style will find something on the album they like. ![]()
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