Firstly, this isn't really rap, this is...ummm?
I'll give RJD2 credit where credit is due, this album is - when it comes to its genres - multifaceted to the point of ridiculousness, but he doesn't make it sound horrible. With elements of funk, jazz, pop, indie, rock, hip-hop, and other genres riddled and combined seemingly randomly throughout the album, surely enough, this album is different. But different isn't always good, half the album is comprised of instrumentals, and the songs with lyrics aren't really rapping, but are rather singing. I'm not quite sure why this is filed under hip-hop, but I won't speak poorly of it because I only like true, pure hip-hop. 2.50/5
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