![]() ![]() Living It Up Young Thug, Post Malone, and A$AP Rocky clearly made “Living It Up” after getting fancy at Applebees. “Contagious” really grew on me after a few listens. Throughout the song, Thugger uses gentle melodies and consistent flows to let the world know that he’s a guy who embraces growth, change, and authenticity. While his thoughts aren’t always delivered in the most effective way, in “Contagious,” I really think that they are. One thing that Young Thug does a lot of in this album is speak his mind. Contagious “Contagious” is yet another divine Young Thug album cut. I know that you are afraid to say it, so I will: T-Shyne washed both Cole and Thug on this song (We can definitely agree that he washed Thugger, right?).Ģ. Cole and T-Shyne, the former goes angry customer, rich douchebag, and DeSean Jackson in his verse, while the latter sounds like your everyday Joe that legitimately sounds like someone that is dealing with the stress that comes with heartbreak, meeting expectations, and getting money. Young Thug goes tired black mother, glass breaker (His high-pitched vocals broke at least five glasses in my house), reckless spender, and captain save-a-chick in “Stressed.” As for featured guests J. Cole’s completely different styles mesh well in “Stressed.” ![]() Though “Asking” only gets a minute and some change to shine, I think this portion of the song finishes off the sentiments of “Stupid” very well (Everyone knows that you get past a breakup by spending money stupidly).įire + Fire = Fire (Who would’ve thunk it?).ģ. Also, let’s be real, Thugger is a better singer than Wayne (Wayne sounded like he was on the cusp of upchucking in “How To Love.”) The reason I say that “Stupid” is slightly better than “How To Love” is because I feel like Thug appropriately bares his soul in the former, switching between everything from a jilted lover to an arrogant shoulder brusher. We all know that Thugger’s idol was Wayne, so it makes sense that he decided to channel him for the song. Stupid/Asking Thugger’s underrated singing skills and sly rap skills are put on full display in “Stupid/Asking.”ĭo you know what the “Stupid” side of “Stupid/Asking” reminds me of? A slightly better version of Lil Wayne’s “How To Love” hit from back in the day. As expected, Drake sticks his chest out like his counterparts, ultimately sounding like the second-coming of NAV (Can you believe that NAV is being emulated by superstar musicians like Drake these days?).Ĥ. During his part in “Bubbly,” s**t gets darker than the real-life story behind Chippendales. In my opinion, the two of them are what makes the song go.ĭrake is on yet another song with two different beats (This guy is picky). Over the beat, both Young Thug and Travis Scott rap like dudes with their chests out, with condoms in their pockets, and with wads of money in their hands. Muthasucka, “Bubbly” is hotter than Blac Chyna in smedium clothing! For starters, I am pretty sure that the song’s producer watched Halloween III: The Season Of The Witches before creating the primary beat because I hear elements of the music that you hear during chase scenes in the movie. I promise, I won’t fall for that again… After this review. Bubbly Do you know something that I always fall for when I write reviews for albums? I look at a tracklist, locate a song that features big-name artists, then automatically assume that it is great. Gunna, Thugger, and the rest of you interesting people that made this track, I’m crying right now listening to it.ĥ. Seriously, trappers aren’t supposed to make touching/heartwarming tracks like “Love You More,” bro. Love You More Folks aren’t trying to hear this, but “Love You More” is one of the most beautiful songs that I’ve heard be made by so-called trap rappers. Young Thug finally drops the highly-anticipated, uber stacked, and somewhat strange “Punk.” ![]()
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