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3.4 great | Erwann S. EMERITUS | August 25th 24 | Kreamy Max and his The Persona Tape got some nice beats, tight flows, an ominous gangsta vibe, but the whole lot kinda lacks some PersonaLity to fully get to the same level as other mid-2010s low-key gangsta trap - Denzel Curry's Imperial still remains the big boi in that regard.
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4.0 excellent | TheSleepys | January 7th 17 | This shit bumps. Def recommend, Maxo Kream is gonna come up.
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4.5 superb | Alabaster Jones | June 29th 16 | Houston's very own Maxo Kream is back for the first time in over a year, and if you haven't peeped ol boy by now, you're doing yourself a disservice. That's because The Persona Tape is, among other things, his most consistent work by a mile, and several songs here match the greatness that were "Thirteen" and "1998" from his previous opus. He's always been a presence on the microphone, but here he's an absolute force, sounding more comfortable and confident than ever before. He employs some very good flows over the oft-chilling trap production, and his lyrical aptitude has never been higher. With visceral and intense stories of gunfights and gang life, it's hard not to notice where the mans hungriness blooms from. The production makes quite interesting use of horror-movie-esque strings and intimidating synths and bass, giving the whole tape a sense of dread and, ultimately, power. Simply put, purple city's in good hands.
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4.0 excellent | botb | October 8th 23 |
2.5 average | bharry | May 16th 18 |
3.5 great | slaps | January 13th 17 |
4.0 excellent | Spluger | December 15th 16 |
2.5 average | jtswope | December 6th 16 |
3.5 great | Wolfe | July 3rd 16 |
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