
The off-kilter production isn’t throwing him off. Is it a sample? Ari Lennox? Yeah, this beat is pretty unorthodox for Krizzle, but I’m enjoying the musical setting. Oh yeah, this is what I want from a Cole feature. He is talking about being put on to K.R.I.T. Yeah, I’ll have to go back and play this again. K.R.I.T.'s second verse has plenty of sounds in the background. begins his verse with, “ Believe in me” after “Believe.” I’m not sure what his verse is about. Who is this? It doesn’t sound like K.R.I.T. Probably the most anticipated record on the album. I won’t be returning intentionally, but I’m sure someone else will. We need more compassionate rap songs dedicated to women. I usually enjoy these records, but I’m not instantly grabbed. is pretty smooth on this softer, calmer production. I can’t recall the last time I heard Rico Love. Rico Love, vocally, reminds me of Drake during the Thank Me, Later days. I’m not sold on the song's inclusion on the album, though. Man, that bounce jumps into your shoulders.

There are so many pitfalls that will take the joy out of making music. I hope all rappers have K.R.I.T.'s passion a decade into their career. I can see how the song’s tone and temperament match the previous songs. It’s a well-known record, but I don’t know if it's necessary. Interesting that “Energy” made the project. Drags a bit at the end, could’ve cut it sooner, but I won’t skip. “ Listening to Tity we litty.” 2 Chainz and Wayne really are best friends. Teenage Yoh loves that a former feature killer can still commit murder like the good ol' days.

One of his best guests features this year. In a different lifetime, this song would’ve premiered on 106 & Park. In retrospect, “Addiction” was a good choice for a single. The old soul has to remind you he’s a young man. It’s sexy, alluring, and perfect for the hook. “ I’m a living work of art.” He is knocking over mountains! So confident. has never sounded this self-assured but he still remains humble. “ A country boy killing your favorite rapper.” K.R.I.T. He’s Rocky running up the 72 stone steps with his arms raised to the heavens. This is a proud rapper who accomplished all his dreams. “ The image of well-done, I’m too nice.” K.R.I.T. This loop is as gorgeous as a wedding dress on a princess. “ I been waiting to floss that whip.” I’ll run it back. Kudos to the producers who made this iceberg.

He’s on the prowl, a jaguar searching for prey. went from sounding like a giant to a hunter. They are bright, but they got pretty dark underneath these drums. I like the transition into “I Been Waitin” from the interlude. A trap bounce. It’s like if T.I.’s aristocratic uncle walked into the studio. An interlude this early, that’s different.
