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4.1 excellent | Erwann S. STAFF | November 27th 20 | French-speaking Swiss a l t e r n a t i v e hip hop, and it's fucking dope. Like, really dope. The most obvious influences are Tyler and Pharrell, but Makala makes sure to instigate enough personality into the songs to be considered more than a mere copycat. Indeed, the album's most striking feature is the vocal melodies. He plays a lot with his voice, rapping, singing, shouting, and whispering, and applies various degrees of vocal effects to each of his vocal performances to give the album an ever-flowing vibe. On top of that, you've got lush beats that take influence from disco, funk, trap, or r&b, and that navigate between different moods. Together, these beats and vocals serve only one purpose: musicality. Because if there's one thing you gotta remember about this project, it's neither the beats nor the flow, but how everything blends together in a tight and rewarding way. A truly engaging listen despite its seventy-minute length, Radio Suicide is one of the most versatile French-speaking hip hop records of the last decade.
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