Thanks Biz, props.

The hardcore elements are still prevalent with tracks like “Yeah Yeah,” “Rap Versus Real” that are both produced by Just Blaze and “Blown Away,” the most well-received track of the night, for its content focusing on heroes and leaders assassinated or their reputation tarnished by adversaries.
From an XXL article on the album listening session
maybe that one's rightYeah Yeah was on his mixtape
and it was credited to Shuko
must be a mistake
Rap vs. Realmaybe that one's right
I'm on track six this is cool so far. I can see why people say he's coming off preachy but it's a nice alternative to the same old shyt we get from every album almost.
This shyt makes Warning Shots 3 sound like a classicbut this just sounds weak
corny hooks and $50 beats that's a scary combination breh![]()

This shyt makes Warning Shots 3 sound like a classic
