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Fred The Godson - God Level Album REVIEW

GORDO! We just lost a LEGEND. A Hip-Hop GOD! A MAN that everybody knew was TOP 5, but never included him. Fred The Godson is God Level. 


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Release date: Nov. 15, 2019  Length: 31:51
EXPLICIT

1. *My God (Intro)/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
2. *Picture Bars/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
3. God Level/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
4. *Back Out/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
5. *Retaliation/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
6. *Light Up Ft. Axel Leon/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
7. *Better Now Ft. Jim Jones & Marc Scibilia/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
8. *Nokia Ft. 38 Spesh & Benny The Butcher/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
9. *Smoking Gun Ft. Bobbi Storm/ Producer: The Heatmakerz
10. Lebron & Serena Ft. Sweetest Voice/ Producer: The Heatmakerz

In Bold: Favorite Tracks
With Asterisk: Rotation Songs in My Playlist

My Grade For Album (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 5.0
Lyrical Content: 5.0
Album Structure/Theme: 5.0

Review:

I'm breaking my rules and reviewing 2019 Hip-Hop Albums earlier than I should. All records need about 10 years to clarify it as a classic. We just lost a KING. We just lost a GOD. #GORDO

We just lost a legend. We can argue that, right? He's categorized as a underground rapper. So is he a underground legend? Whatever you think he is, he is an angel now. RIP GOD! #RIPFredTheGodson

I'm calling "God Level" a #Classic. It's a hip-hop classic and it doesn't need those 10 years to classify it. And it's not a classic because he recently passed. I've been grinding my teeth not to put this blog out and my youtube review. Real hip-hop fans will have something to say, but I welcome the friendly banter. 

I'm on positive block. Please come join me and bow down to this legend. Bow down to this album. I'm putting this up with the 4:44's, Illmatic's, Chronic's, etc. Production from beginning to end was hypnotic

The Heatmakerz blessed Mr. Godson with a classic beats. And if you have classic beats, with a classic MC, what does that equal? I'll finish the math for you since school is cancelled. It equals #HIPHOPCLASSIC. The Heatmakerz have been reviving careers of my generation hip-hop stars. They did it with Jim Jones classic album "El Capo" and they've done it with this one. 

Let's talk about how lyrical Fred is. And I'm going to say, "is" because he has unreleased music. And you know we will be blessed soon. Hopefully, really soon. He's bar for bar one of the best rappers ever. He's up there with the Jada's, Biggie's, Fabo's, etc. On my first video I asked people to name 10 rappers that can go bar for bar with Fred. Guess what? Not many people could. If you can, comment below or comment on the YouTube as well. Thanks in advance. 

The features on this album are insane. Out of the seven features, your going to probably only know three, if that. 

  1. Axel Leon (Rapper)
  2. Jim Jones (Rapper)
  3. Marc Scibilia (Singer)
  4. 38 Spesh (Rapper)
  5. Benny The Butcher (Rapper)
  6. Bobbi Storm (Singer)
  7. Sweetest Voice (Rapper)
All the rappers go bar for bar with Fred. Do they out rap him? Not all of them. We can argue if 38 Spesh or Benny did. Sweetest voice held her own on "Lebron & Serena". And if you haven't looked up Axel Leon yet, set a reminder to do so now. And check out the singers too. Young M.A. recently said something about R&B not being the same. These two singers are incredible. 

Rest In Paradise Frederick Thomas. Condolences to your family and friends. Thanks for your contribution to HIP-HOP. 


Fred The Godson "God Level" YouTube Review<<<<<

Cincerely Yours,
Marquis J. Walker
Father, Blogger, Youtuber and Ear For Good Music Expert

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