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2.5 average | Doublez38 | September 27th 19 | Lil Gnar's previous effort was pleasant to listen to even if it was a little unnoticed overall, but I told myself at the time that I expected more from him on the next project, and unfortunately this is not really the case. Fire Hazard is a continuity, without innovation and essentially less well. First it took him to ask Lil Skies for help again so that his single would go: boom. Besides, there are many guests to support him. Second, when I saw the cover, I thought that with a tank in the cover, we would have a lot more hardcore tracks, more metal trap like the previous one, but no, we have more the right to a rap mainly autocrooner as we find tons and tons on soundcloud. It's a disappointment in itself, because with a blaze like Gnar, you might think it's going to be wild, not really here
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