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  • Nov 13, 2020

    holy this slap

  • Nov 13, 2020

    6 maybe 7/10

  • Nov 13, 2020

    That’s it and moment of clarity are quality, keep the rest tbh

  • Nov 13, 2020

    Drankin and Smokin might be a rap SOTY contender

  • Nov 13, 2020

    This s*** is awful

    Only song I can see myself replaying is lullaby

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    I really try to get into Future but can't lol his energy rubbed off onto uzi on this album smh

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    All the amazing music in the world and there are thousands of people bumping this trash today lol

  • Nov 13, 2020
    XxcashcartixXCXOVO

    All the amazing music in the world and there are thousands of people bumping this trash today lol

    Why are you so pressed over people liking some music

  • Nov 13, 2020

    I need HNDRXX 2 and I know one thing for sure, I don’t want no f***ing uzi feature

  • Nov 13, 2020
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    In reality this is a great reflection of Uzi and Future in 2020. Neither is in their peak anymore, both are in a transitionary phases between projects in their career that had mixed reception. Both work well together, the standout songs are really solid but ultimately the length is the killer here. Could have been cut to 8-10 tracks and been much more palatable. The Deluxe is inevitable, I'm praying they pick the better WoD produced tracks they were flexing the last couple months (Brandon Finessin needs to be jailed, bro makes the same f***ing trash beats 7/10 times).

    To me, collab projects should either be 2 artist with an undeniable chemistry and the appeal is the artists bouncing back and forth off eachother making songs that are great because the combination is better than the sum of eithers abilities or two artists that contrast eachother so well that they make something neither could make separately and challenege eachother to try new things and make something unique. This project falls way more into category one, but ultimately, even though they do have good chemistry, so many songs fall into the trap of one or the other repeating eachother or using the exact same flows/melodies. Unfortunately, two of the standout tracks are the solo tracks on here.

    This was completely predicable by the singles for this, but was hoping for more. I think both need to go back to the drawing board and get reinspired. Fewtch shined way more because he played more to his strengths but Uzi, unfortunately, is straying away from his catchy melodies and spit fire flows that made him popular, and showing he really is limited when it comes to more conventional rapping (although he has improved a lot in that lane over the years).

    I'm glad it happened, I wish it happened in 2016-17 when both were really making incredible music solo and together, but def couldnt live up to expectations either has set separately. Excited for more music in the Future for both, I don't see this being the beginning of the fall for either, but may be a forgettable step in both careers.

  • Nov 13, 2020

    Mfers gotta stop making collab albums lol

  • Nov 13, 2020

    7 tracks in and no misses

  • Nov 14, 2020
    XxcashcartixXCXOVO

    All the amazing music in the world and there are thousands of people bumping this trash today lol

    U mad 😡

  • Nov 14, 2020
    Roundstone

    this is a p fun project man idgaf wat ppl sayin

    and Future and Uzi ain't cut any corners on this rap wise

  • Nov 14, 2020
    Bill

    In reality this is a great reflection of Uzi and Future in 2020. Neither is in their peak anymore, both are in a transitionary phases between projects in their career that had mixed reception. Both work well together, the standout songs are really solid but ultimately the length is the killer here. Could have been cut to 8-10 tracks and been much more palatable. The Deluxe is inevitable, I'm praying they pick the better WoD produced tracks they were flexing the last couple months (Brandon Finessin needs to be jailed, bro makes the same f***ing trash beats 7/10 times).

    To me, collab projects should either be 2 artist with an undeniable chemistry and the appeal is the artists bouncing back and forth off eachother making songs that are great because the combination is better than the sum of eithers abilities or two artists that contrast eachother so well that they make something neither could make separately and challenege eachother to try new things and make something unique. This project falls way more into category one, but ultimately, even though they do have good chemistry, so many songs fall into the trap of one or the other repeating eachother or using the exact same flows/melodies. Unfortunately, two of the standout tracks are the solo tracks on here.

    This was completely predicable by the singles for this, but was hoping for more. I think both need to go back to the drawing board and get reinspired. Fewtch shined way more because he played more to his strengths but Uzi, unfortunately, is straying away from his catchy melodies and spit fire flows that made him popular, and showing he really is limited when it comes to more conventional rapping (although he has improved a lot in that lane over the years).

    I'm glad it happened, I wish it happened in 2016-17 when both were really making incredible music solo and together, but def couldnt live up to expectations either has set separately. Excited for more music in the Future for both, I don't see this being the beginning of the fall for either, but may be a forgettable step in both careers.

    Facts

    Marni on Me and Lo Mein do go hard though

  • Nov 14, 2020

    Super slimey 2 is the only collab album we need

  • Nov 14, 2020
    SKYLVRK

    I really try to get into Future but can't lol his energy rubbed off onto uzi on this album smh

    I hate the fact that instead of listening to Future's classic projects you listened to this hot steaming pile of s***

  • Nov 14, 2020
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    WATTBA > Pluto x baby Pluto >>>>> 1017 vs the world > WRLD on d****

  • XxcashcartixXCXOVO

    All the amazing music in the world and there are thousands of people bumping this trash today lol

    lol i couldnt imagine listening to this album and not wanting to get up and dance to every track. must be sad.

  • Nov 14, 2020
    Banana Clip

    WATTBA > Pluto x baby Pluto >>>>> 1017 vs the world > WRLD on d****

    Where would Super Slimey rank amongst this?

  • Nov 14, 2020
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    I just don’t get the Brandon Finessin hate

    Turn the music off if you don’t like it

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    Nov 14, 2020
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    T Money

    I just don’t get the Brandon Finessin hate

    Turn the music off if you don’t like it

    Hello, Brandon

  • Nov 14, 2020
    LD

    Hello, Brandon

    Mans makes fire beats he ain’t no metro or wheezy but he doesn’t deserve the slander he gets like what

  • Nov 14, 2020
    Bill

    In reality this is a great reflection of Uzi and Future in 2020. Neither is in their peak anymore, both are in a transitionary phases between projects in their career that had mixed reception. Both work well together, the standout songs are really solid but ultimately the length is the killer here. Could have been cut to 8-10 tracks and been much more palatable. The Deluxe is inevitable, I'm praying they pick the better WoD produced tracks they were flexing the last couple months (Brandon Finessin needs to be jailed, bro makes the same f***ing trash beats 7/10 times).

    To me, collab projects should either be 2 artist with an undeniable chemistry and the appeal is the artists bouncing back and forth off eachother making songs that are great because the combination is better than the sum of eithers abilities or two artists that contrast eachother so well that they make something neither could make separately and challenege eachother to try new things and make something unique. This project falls way more into category one, but ultimately, even though they do have good chemistry, so many songs fall into the trap of one or the other repeating eachother or using the exact same flows/melodies. Unfortunately, two of the standout tracks are the solo tracks on here.

    This was completely predicable by the singles for this, but was hoping for more. I think both need to go back to the drawing board and get reinspired. Fewtch shined way more because he played more to his strengths but Uzi, unfortunately, is straying away from his catchy melodies and spit fire flows that made him popular, and showing he really is limited when it comes to more conventional rapping (although he has improved a lot in that lane over the years).

    I'm glad it happened, I wish it happened in 2016-17 when both were really making incredible music solo and together, but def couldnt live up to expectations either has set separately. Excited for more music in the Future for both, I don't see this being the beginning of the fall for either, but may be a forgettable step in both careers.

    I def see that mainstream hiphop/r&b projects are becoming more & more bloated.

    The deluxe edition scheme doesn't help at all either.

    I hardly want to hear any artists dropping 15+ track albums, esp knowing that they can't carry it.

    10-12tracks still the magic number for a classic album imo.

  • Nov 14, 2020

    As much as I love both artists and their prior collaborations, this was generally generic in the way that rap h8ers say rap is