Mach-Hommy has one of the most inconsistent outputs to ever come from someone. He is completely on when it comes to his album so he completely misses the mark. However, on this new project, he goes back to what he is most comfortable with, the Buffalo-based rap label Griselda, and this is made extremely clear with heavy production and features by Westside Gunn. Pray For Haiti has some of the most consistent writing and flows I have seen out of Mach-Hommy ever and it is elevated by the Qualle Chris & R.A.P. Ferreira type beats; jazz yet sample heavy with a lot of originality. My biggest complaint is what always leaves me with a sour taste in my mouth when it comes to Mach-Hommy releases, the overall lifeless flow that gets extremely boring after a while. Although that issue doesn?t come out till much later into the project, it still hits this album heavy.
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