After an interesting but generally mixed first album where Keed was able to make his fetal teeth, Long Live Mexico sounds like a rap album not to be missed this year. Obviously, Young Thug fans will find their way here, it's one of his foals but on this new album Keed has managed to find his own. Personally, I think he has a crazy way of making his voice sing with a stunning eccentricity. The album is long but not exhausting, it shows by its ability to remain interesting and has a very varied color palette (if we compare it to its multiple flows). Among my favorites I tell you: Anybody, Snake, Ride The Wave or Pull Up. so, Long Live Keed
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