A Forsaken Lover’s Plea – Chuck Strangers
01. Richard Pryor (Intro)
02. Dead Vines
03. Close Calls
04. Sermonette f. The Alchemist
05. Ski’d Up f. The Alchemist
06. Too Afraid to Dance f. Remy Banks
07. A Forsaken Lover’s Plea
08. Sunset Park
09. Polish Jazz f. Joey Bada$$
10. Feelings
11. Crusaders (Interlude)
12. To All the Girls (Paid Programming)
13. Home
14. Ali’s Roti Shop
15. Grasp f. Obii Say
16. Flatbush N***** f. Erick the Architect
17. Count On My Love
This project is for a specific audience. If you aren’t from Flatbush then the only way to really dive in to this is to have time, probably smoke, and just let it ride. If you don’t have time, don’t smoke, and are one of those high energy folks, then this might not be for you. Hes like Earl Sweatshirt if he was a heavyweight and didn’t speak in woke poetry. This is a slow burn delivery, delivering reality, and clarity. It has a lot of sadness to it but its not forcing an emotion, and it has alot of heart and soul. The heart and soul is also found in the production, the production is fucking heat. It’s a bit long and could’ve had a few songs taken out as a listener but if you are him or really break it down you might see the bigger picture. Throw this on during those moments where you don’t wanna be on your phone and just chill. In rotation.
Project: 7.7/10 || Art: 6/10 – John D.