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I Am A God
I think there's some bangers on this album. Like straight up heat. The Bonus Tracks are probably better than some of the joints on the album. Damn shame he gave that hit to Jay-Z.
That said, I expect everyone to disagree with me but I guess I'm tired of Ross. I think the production on this album (like pretty much his whole career is AMAZING) and his mic presence is GODLY but honestly lyrically he has nothing new to say to keep me interested and he's not a good story teller. Even someone like Meek Mill is a better story teller than him (see Tony's Story 1 and 2).
BTW, I dunno why everyone hates Trap Ross. I think he does that style just as well as he does his smooth style. I felt like Rich Forever showed how good trap ross is.
That said, I expect everyone to disagree with me but I guess I'm tired of Ross. I think the production on this album (like pretty much his whole career is AMAZING) and his mic presence is GODLY but honestly lyrically he has nothing new to say to keep me interested and he's not a good story teller. Even someone like Meek Mill is a better story teller than him (see Tony's Story 1 and 2).
BTW, I dunno why everyone hates Trap Ross. I think he does that style just as well as he does his smooth style. I felt like Rich Forever showed how good trap ross is.


I don't understand this argument about Ross saying nothing. Listen to what he says. He's speaking not just from the perspective of a drug dealer, but he's also talking from the eyes of black men in America. Ross is prob one of the most low key pro black rappers around. His music is motivational and inspiring in spite of the subject matter, and a lot of what he is spitting really hits certain chords that speak to the experience of black men out here trying to make it. Saying Ross' lyrics are empty and repetitive is a bullshyt position from people looking for reasons to hate on what he's doing with this music.


to the perhaps the GOAT hiphop impersonator