Coops   Lost Soul
4.0
excellent
Release Date: 06/2014
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3.7 greatErwann S. STAFF | February 22nd 21

Crispy beats, jazz background, and Coops' flow: a Coops album for sure. It doesn't vary much from that template, apart from some sweet female vocals that add a soulful vibe to some tracks. Also it's typically the kind of album with many great tracks, but few real gems. It's 50 mins of soulful, jazzy hip hop that accompanie any chill session very well, without being truly more than that.

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4.0 excellentBedex | May 29th 20

Where Life in the Flesh struggles by mixing too many styles too randomly this one succeeds in offering a consistent atmosphere all throughout without boring either. Pretty much every track works on a minimalist instrumental with hard hitting drums, jazzy samples to provide texture and not much else, with Coops' relentless delivery atop. And you know what, it works crazy well. Tracks like 1-4 or 13 just work so well. The slight variations, for example the addition of female """soul/RnB""" vocals on 5 and 9, or the howls on the 12 are extremely well done and make the tracks stand out above the rest. Now while this is a much stronger album than LitF, the individual tracks do become perhaps a little less memorable. The album also feels quite long, with tracks past 13 kinda blurring out for me. And the album conclusion doesn't really feel like a conclusion. But this is still dope and well worth a spin. 4.0

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3.5 greatgg901goody | November 4th 22
4.0 excellentPikazilla | October 26th 20
4.0 excellentGABEMatic | November 16th 19
4.0 excellentceart go leor im droim | September 18th 16
4.0 excellentT5Cx | March 9th 16
5.0 classicthis is the best album that i\\\\\\\'ve (n)ever heard in my entire life. | January 14th 16

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