The South Got Someting is fun to listen to, because there are the elements for it: fun, good rap and some good songs. What impressed me the most is that at a time when miami rap is especially oriented towards the Trap and the crashing basses led by Denzel Curry or Kodak Black for example, Pouya makes him relive and adapt to his own way the southern vibes that OutKast was able to explore in the 90s and also the electronic music of his city. He had already started exploring this some time ago, especially on Five Five, but he hadn't been able to fully incorporate it. What is strong is to succeed in proposing an evolution and a difference between these different projects, which shows that we can always count on Pouya, although it is not a project to which I will return very often in the future. Only on the spot it's cool.
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