21 Savage, Offset and Metro Boomin
Without Warning


4.0
excellent

Review

by Ebola USER (26 Reviews)
August 9th, 2021 | 39 replies


Release Date: 2017 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Sinister, hypnotic, and masterfully concise, Without Warning is one of trap’s great triumphs.

Despite its status as the most ubiquitous sound of the 2010s, so-called “trap rap” has long faced derision as a low-effort, artless bastardization of hip hop’s proud lineage. And, though such criticism tends to overemphasize the exploits of easy targets like Lil Pump and his ilk, it’s undeniable that the genre’s lyrics are often content to merely float atop a bed of mellow keys and clicking hi-hats.

Without Warning, for better or worse, makes little effort to shy away from the violent, cliched braggadocio listeners have come to expect from the genre. After all, in spite of the praise I am about to heap upon it, this is still an album where 21 Savage inexplicably declares, “Gucci on my pickle, nut right on her nipple.” That’s not to say the record’s lyrical content is entirely devoid of substance or purpose, but the obvious decision to focus first and foremost on crafting a consistent, hypnotic vibe renders most of the lyrics mere mood-setters.

With all respect to the project’s duo of A-List rappers, producer Metro Boomin emerges as the record’s undeniable star. As previously mentioned, production is often the make-or-break factor when it comes to trap music, and Metro takes full advantage of this opportunity. From outright bangers like “Ric Flair Drip” and the positively unassailable “Run Up the Racks” to the hypnotic, subdued synth progressions of “Ghostface Killers,” Young Metro is in rare form, meticulously crafting and distributing an addictive, mesmerizing vibe across the record’s ten tracks. The beats are dynamic and bursting with vitality, elevating what could have been another good-but-not-great trap project into something downright stellar.

Without Warning is a truly collaborative project, with each of the three names contributing significantly to its overall success. The downbeat, monotone 21 Savage pairs near-flawlessly with Offset’s bouncy triplet flows, adding additional depth and variety to Metro Boomin’s lush production. At times, the rappers falter somewhat; the aforementioned “Run Up the Racks,” for example, sees 21 Savage devolve into repetitions of “gang” atop the project’s most explosive beat. For the most part, though, 21 and Offset more than hold their own, at times even elevating Metro’s sizzling production.

Though each of the three named contributors are absolutely integral to the record’s success, arguably most important is its concision. Bucking the trend of bloated, interminable projects cynically engineered in order to maximize streams, Without Warning is impossibly tight. Not a moment is wasted across its 33-minute runtime, making it all too easy to spin it again (and again, and again) once “Darth Vader” fades into silence.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

First review in years. Been listening to this one a ton lately and felt that it needed a cleaner write-up. Let me know what you think!

parksungjoon
August 9th 2021


47231 Comments


alobE

Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

noojgnuskrap

Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

bad take

ConcubinaryCode
August 9th 2021


7541 Comments


Ric Flair let us down with his signature WOO in his drip music video. We deserved better.

JefferyBigglestein2
August 9th 2021


511 Comments


solid review, it's too bad this album will only be remembered for Ric Flair Drip since there is some good content here. And at 33 minutes it doesn't overstay its welcome either. Pos'd.

Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

thank you for the input SICKOCUMLORD

Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

why are you so upset my man

ConcubinaryCode
August 9th 2021


7541 Comments


I'd rather have sicko cum mode than Ebola

Relinquished
August 9th 2021


48717 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

cuz you stagnated apparently

Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

what do you mean Relinquished

Ebola
August 9th 2021


4515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

i do genuinely appreciate your recs, sicko. i will listen after work

anarchistfish
August 9th 2021


30310 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Awesome album

Scoot
August 11th 2021


22193 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

best trap mixtape of the last few years



this still goes hard

Ryus
August 11th 2021


36638 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

its ok

Avagantamos
August 11th 2021


8902 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"solid review, it's too bad this album will only be remembered for Ric Flair Drip since there is some good content here."



the opening track was a lot more memorable to me than ric flair drip

Keyblade
August 11th 2021


30678 Comments


ghostface killers also slaps

anarchistfish
August 11th 2021


30310 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Mad Stalkers and Still Serving are the only ones I don't come back to



Faves are Rap Saved Me (#1), Ric Flair Drip and Darth Vader probably

anarchistfish
August 11th 2021


30310 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I agree this is basically the best trap album

Ryus
August 11th 2021


36638 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

wtf



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