STAR LINE by Chance the Rapper
02. Ride f. Do or Die
03. No More Old Men f. Jamila Woods
04. The Negro Problem f. BJ the Chicago Kid
05. Drapetomania f. BabyChiefDoit
06. Back To The Go f.
VIC MENSA
07. The Highs & The Lows f. Joey Bada$$
08. Space & Time
09. Link Me In The Future
10. Gun In Yo Purse f. Young Thug & TiaCorine
11. Tree f. Lil Wayne & Smino
12. Burn Ya Block
13. Letters
14. Speed Of Light f. LION BABE & BJ the Chicago Kid
15. Pretty
16. Just A Drop f. Jay Electronica
17. Speed Of Love f. Jazmine Sullivan
This has more check on your positive friend energy than strong friend. This project has allot of conflict. From devastating and life changing events, to him explaining how he was living rather than reliving it, or him just forcing some not fully believable positivity. There’s allot of manifestation, religion and such on this but it does not feel like the good side of these things. When it’s him reminiscing its solid and has soul, when it’s some strange positivity it feels more forced and like some weird attempt at getting on white radio stations but not via country. It feels like even though it was honest it avoided allot of twisted or an even darker reality and is truly missing that you know who soul. Features were solid for the most part but some weren’t the most necessary. The production is ok for the most part but was all over the place. He fit that mold too but managed to keep entertaining, I just couldn’t help but feel like this is him doing an impression of his old self. It’s still a solid and complete album there are just allot of things that feel missing. In rotation.
Project: 7/10 || Art: 8/10 – John D.