![]() ![]() ![]() The lyrics are definitely over the top and far too detailed which made me laugh, but I didn’t find it distracting so it was well executed. Mistress is a change from talking about drip and instead talks about a girl and sex in a very explicit. Lil Durk sounds remarkably like Gunna which further feeds into my idea that’s Gunna is remarkably unremarkable in his style although he does do it well. He talks about taking care of people with his money, and people lying about him for the most part. ![]() I’m not sure I like the flow and pacing on this track, although it is different. Lies About You talks about how he really does spend all this money that he talks about throughout the album. It doesn’t shine lyrically, but the production and execution works in its favor for my personal ranking. Pedestrian is another one of the few songs that has some sort of energy to it, and features the typical talk about designer clothes. There’s more energy in the instrumental than the vocals, I find this track fairly average in terms of the album, a lot of the songs sound comparable to me. King Kong is more about Gunnas rise and getting big. It’s about drip like the rest of the songs and how made it out of the south/Atlanta traphouse but still goes back to it even after making it big and being successful. Top Off is back to being chilled out and is lyrically simple. Having energy is something I wish there was more of on this project, so this track is a nice change. At this point I came to the realization that this would sound better high due to the production and lazy vocals.Īt The Hotel is one of the more energetic songs on the album and ranks near the top for me if not for any other reason that it doesn’t put me to sleep as it seems Gunna is on half the tracks. Hoodrich Pablo Juan is featured on this track and absolutely sounds asleep to the point it’s almost ridiculous. It’s not your typical braggadocios in your face “I’m so rich look at me” type lyrics which I can appreciate and found interesting and strangely humbly. This song is simple but not bad, like many other songs it’s catchy and easy to listen to.Īlmighty is another relaxed song about drip, expensive clothes and jewelry. The production feels small and not in your face, and Gunna almost sounds half asleep here.ĭrippin’ showcases your typical trap beat, and really introduces the listener to a theme across the whole albums which is about dripping and having drip. It’s hard to really feel what’s someone’s saying when you can understand them. Off the bat I find him harder to understand which is a bit off putting. It has wandering vocals in some part that travel from ear to ear which I liked. Helluva Price starts the album and introduces the chilled out vibe most of the album pure off. This type of music isn’t quite my style for a number of reasons, but I can definitely see wheee Gunna gets his popularity from. I felt like there was no clear aim on this project besides talking about his drip exclusively in a surprisingly humble way, although that may be because he sounds asleep and in no way in your face or over the top braggadocios. At 17 tracks it feels too long for and almost as if he’s just throwing things out and hoping they stick. This isn’t something to listen to if you’re looking for lyrical depth and three dimensional story telling. I found the songs to be rather surface level and often thought about how it would be better while either high or just chilling. I found him often hard to understand without having lyrics in front of me, but I can see how people like him since he certainly has a good vibe. On this album I liked songs with trap beats better which was admittedly most of them, but I really didn’t like how he sounds half asleep in a lot of the tracks. I found this album and Gunna to be remarkably unremarkable overall which is disappointing. The album features guest appearances from Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, Lil Yachty, Lil Baby, Nav, Hoodrich Pablo Juan, Young Jordan and Lil Durk.Īfter being recommended Gunna quite a bit, I feel like I may have come in with too high of expectations for this album. Drip Season 3 is the third mixtape from Atlanta rapper Gunna, released on February 2, 2018, through YSL Records. ![]()
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