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Flee Lord - "Hand Me My Flowers" Album REVIEW

Well, it's his 14th ALBUM since 2017. There are old school artist that are still rapping that don't have 14 albums. So congratulations and THANK YOU for this project Mr. Lord. Now that you have your flowers, let's review the album below. 

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Release date: May 29, 2020  Length: 21:06
EXPLICIT

1. Hand Me My Flowers/ Producer: BUCKWILD
2. Plug Talk/ Producer: BUCKWILD
3. *Beethoven Wit a Stick Ft. TF/ Producer: BUCKWILD
4. *Ten from This Clip/ Producer: BUCKWILD
5. *Can't Fuck Wit Flee/ Producer: BUCKWILD
6. On My Deen/ Producer: BUCKWILD
7. Toast to My Neighbor/ Producer: BUCKWILD
8. *Gathering My Thoughts/ Producer: BUCKWILD
9. From the Change Jar/ Producer: BUCKWILD
10. *Shooter Tappin' on Ya Window/ Producer: BUCKWILD

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

Review:

Since I've discovered Flee Lord's music to my ears, I've been giving him his flowers. I'm a huge fan and it probably shows within other blogs or my YouTube videos. I believe his music is bold, daring and experimentally dope as hell. If you view his album covers alone, you'll see what I'm talking about. Go check out the other three projects he put out just this year. "Pray for the Evil", "Mandatory Respect" and "Lucky 13". 

Every album you listen to, it seems like Flee is a new man. Same voice, but the beats become him. He's a rapper that knows his way around a track. And this time around Flee brings in heavy weight producer BUCKWILD for the entire album. The song "Can't Fuck Wit Flee" alone tells you BUCK and FLEE didn't come to play. This combo needs to do more work together while they have this vibe. Let's just hope they feel like I feel. 

Let's talk about Flee's voice. He has a harsh, dirty, grimy and tough "Soundwave" for vocal cords. It's a voice you can just like on it's on if the MC didn't have any bars. But with Flee, your getting the voice, the bars and the hip-hop culture cadence in one. There are not that many rappers that come along and have this much talent. He's a hood legend I'm sure of. And he'll be a rap legend if he keeps this fire up.

There is only ONE feature on this album. If your familiar with West Coast artist T.F, you know he gets down. I'm a fan, just from his one verse on "Beethoven Wit a Stick". 

And just like Flee Lord's into is, I'd like to thank all my readers and YouTube subscribers. I appreciate the support and I hope I'm entertaining enough to satisfy your brain cells. I'd also like to thank BUCKWILD and FLEE LORD  for this great piece of work. This will be up for album of the year. And stay tuned for singles of the month on my Twitter. 

This album has scored 4.5 MICS! The tracks make you want to listen and when you do, your highly entertained from Flee's stories. I'm looking forward to more projects. With this forward motion, Flee could put out about 10 more albums. Crossing fingers!!!!!

Thanks for reading and I hope to see you on my YouTube as a subscriber. 


My Grade For Projects (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 5
Lyrical Content: 3.5
Album Structure/Theme: 5



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Marquis J. Walker
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