It's crazy to say that, but it's more dreamy to listen to Kevin Gates' new projects, as if since Islah (which is the last solid production) he's exhausted all these last minutions. Since KG has taken another direction in his life and it can be felt in his music, I'm Him remains an acceptable album but he has trouble getting rid of his little ones whom he has influenced so much because he no longer reinvents himself and does not progress. The proof is that the theme of the album is based on his introspection between his new life and his old one. Finally, don't worry, you will still find some tracks interesting, but the rest is too insufficient
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