Album Review: 365 Days Of Trap mixtape By ShabbyBabie TooFleek
I was very pleased by the rapper from Kimberley's ability to maintain the theme of the mixtape title across the entire body of work. The hardships of a young guy trying to achieve balance while pursuing his aspirations, trying to get by in life while simultaneously keeping his amorous impulses are highlighted in this album, which has the working title "365 Days Of Trap." This CD will resonate with any young man who was raised in the neighborhood and was viewed as a rascal or outlaw
You may find poignant tracks like "Hoodie Season," on which ShabbyBabie teams up with a skilled underground rapper 7even Pxlls, on this album. Along with that, you get "Hate Losing," which features ShabbyBabie and 17 Hinks from Seven Seasons Music Group. Additionally, you get "Love Scars," in which he discusses his deteriorating connection with a partner who is given up on him.
The mixtape also includes songs that promote the hustler way of thinking. Over and beyond that, you get songs like "The Paper Chase Song," "El Chapo," and "Psychedelic Intro," as well as "Lost Boy Found," "When Am Lonely," and "All The Time."
The mixtape is a masterpiece generally, with the exception of a few songs that were rushed and had terrible engineering. These are The Mosh Turnout's thoughts after taking everything into account about this album.
Beat Selection: 7/10
Vocal Performance: 6.5/10
Relativity: 10/10
Production: 5.6/10
Danceability: 8/10
In conclusion: It's a lovely project that introduces you to ShabbyBabie TooFleek's sound while he talks about his difficulties as a young man, his relationship issues, and the stress of pursuing his dreams.
Stream/Download the mixtape here
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