It was the type of music only an obsessive hip-hop blogger could love. Mysterious Phonk is made to change that. While most of its tracks have already been released in some form, they have been picked with diversity in mind. The sound quality is high and each song is relatively distinct from the next. On the new tracks, Purrp is clearly attempting to improve his technique, using more complex rhymes and a clearer delivery.
This, however, only works to a certain extent. Clarity is not the issue. Higher audio quality simply manages to highlight how sparse and similarly constructed the tracks really are. While Purrp has a talent for creating music with his own distinctive, if derivative, sound, he has yet to do anything more. Music with ambient qualities tends to be immersive, allowing the listener to sink deep into the sound for extend periods of time. A listener can get lost in how complex, unique, and different the beats are.
The downside on the album, however, is that SGP trying to do too much. In simple terms, the production is ahead of the lyricism.
Too often on the project it seems that SGP suffers from lazy lyricism. While he says he would love to work with indie act MGMT, reconciliation with former collaborator Spaceghostpurrp seems unlikely, especially after their respective crews brawled outside a Miami concert. My mom took care of him. Before I had a record deal we were sharing dinner plates and shit. It is what it is. When the heat came down, he was the only scared one.
He was going to have to serve three days in jail like everybody else. Long story short, Purrp went down South, started talking shit about niggas. It was a cowardly move.
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