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| 3.5 great | cjbizzlebizzle | June 8th 18 | Footwork infiltrated by trap, R&B and hip hop vibes. The combination of the beats and the laid back raps is instantly satisfying in 'Trippin' but Taye fails to follow up much on that track. The album as a whole feels very much like a mixed bag of tracks, many of them very good, thrown together without much cohesion for the full run length. Songs like Get Jukin' and Pop Drop just feel a bit clunky back to back. Still Trippin' feels stuck between the worlds of footwork and hip hop rather than a seamless and fully integrated blend of the two. Also, if every rap wasn't about the hardest hitting blend of kush it would be an instant improvement. This blend is worth further pursuit if Taye can improve a bit on the rap front and work on the album flow. If I was a betting man, I'd imagine Taye is still trippin' to this day.
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| 3.0 good | TheManMachine | May 8th 18 | Refreshingly proportional+proper welding of hip-hop and footwork, of the vocalized and the non-; but winds up a somewhat tepid tangle. Out of the gaggle-o-guests DJ Paypal probably pays off the most, assuming you prefer it blippy and blistering and kind of annoying. On the whole tho its chill ain't really celestial, its birr rarely floors, and raps so oft tend toward torpid tales of doing drugs and how potent those drugs are it just might make ya crave more abstract sputterin'.
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| 2.0 poor | psim | October 19th 18 |
| 2.5 average | Akifexx | October 2nd 18 |
| 3.5 great | Wolfe | March 9th 18 |
| 4.0 excellent | K Bowman EMERITUS | March 3rd 18 |
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