![]() The lyrics are just so appallingly limited in ambition, and he drags his all-star cast down with him. ![]() It’s all very typically Def Jam ’12, but then along comes the star of the show to destroy the myth that he’s “one to watch this year.” He is, rather, one to spot, avoid like the plague, and ignore forever more. Bangladesh turns up, as does The-Dream, and there are features from Lil Wayne, Drake, Kanye, Nicki Minaj, Scarface, Chris Brown and a few others. There are absolutely no redeeming aspects to his own performance, and BOATS is in no way, shape or form worth your time or money.Ī decent supporting cast providing their B game beats handles the production, and it makes for an average enough background listen. On what can only be described as a one-man crusade to provide ammunition to everyone that hates hip hop, including hip hop fans, the rapper from Georgia (formerly known as Tity Boy) reduces every single topic to its very base level. Then along comes a talentless hack like 2 Chainz. Getting a single released is a miracle an album launch is simply blue moon territory. ![]() ![]() Record labels make talented artists jump through hoops to even get signed, let alone get through the development process unscathed. Story” really make you wonder just how they even come about to existence.
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