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Styles P - "Styles David:Ghost Your Enthusiasm

I woke up this morning ready for some great hip-hop. I listened to a couple of other projects and almost went back to sleep. And then for some reason, I forgot about this veteran MC. And TIDAL had this dudes album in the cut. Jay-Z you need to have more respect for ARTIST like STYLES P. Let's GO!

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Release date: May 22, 2020  Length: 42:59
EXPLICIT

1. Garfield Ft. ItsTheReal (Intro)
2. *Noah and David/ Producer: Noah Styles
3. Hundred/ Producer: Dayzel The Machine
4. *California Ft. Whispers/ Producer: Dayzel The Machine
5. Truth Be Told/ Producer: Treyondabeatz
6. *Corona Kiss Ft. Jadakiss
7. *Time/ Producer: Vinny Idol
8. *Homies Ft. Snyp Life/ Producer: Noah Styles
9. I'm the Shit/ Producer: DJ Wonda
10. *Backpack Rap Ft. Cassandra the Goddess/ Producer: Nice Rec
11. Jewsbar Ft. ItsTheReal
12. Ghost Vibe Ft. Dyce Payne/ Producer: Supastylez
13. *Animals Ft. Sheek Louch/ Producer: Vinny Idol
14. *Goatkiller/Producer: Khardier Da God
15. *Next Event/ Producer: Dayzel The Machine

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

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

Review:

This album came just in TIME. I went on TIDAL this morning and checked for the New Releases. I listened to BLANK. Then I listened to BLANK. After listening to, "Wow she put that out!" and "Sorry, I cannot listen this shit!", I almost gave up on HIP-HOP. Then, I remembered that one of the Heavy Weight MCS of ALL-TIME came out. And I had to search for it on TIDAL. Once again JAY, stop playin' son!

Styles P. never disappoints on none of his projects. If you can think of one, comment below. I love a good debate on Hip-Hop. 

Teaming up with some of the hottest producers, including his own son Noah Styles. But if y'all are real Styles fans, you would know he already has a project with his son called, "Generational Excellence". And if you don't know, know you know. And knowing is half the battle. G.I. Joe!

Now that the beats are there, I'm guessing Styles rolled up something good from CALIFORNIA or NYC. PUFF, PUFF AND NO PASS! Even before the COVID-19, I smoked my own gunja. I have my cannabis and you have yours. I've been a germophobe since birth. If I recall, I slapped the doctor because he forgot to get under my....LOL! Enough about my....

Every time Styles rapped on this project, it was like he was just as hungry as two of the newest members of D-Block, Snyp Life and Cassandra The Goddess. Both of these newer MCS spit there hardest on this project, but Styles is smoking some WEED that is out of this world. He is on some incredible vibes on this album. The album takes you on a ride to Styles P's thoughts and feelings. And along with that, hood tales and education. He's one of the best with throwing bars of knowledge into his work. It's one of the reasons he's one of my favorite MCS. Hopefully I don't come of bias. 

If your not a Styles fan, we might have to report you to CDC. You may have the Coronavirus. Because there is something in you eating at your good ear drums. The way he controls the beat is magnificent. "Niggas get tighter than frog pussy in vise grips...." on "Goatkiller"! WHAT! LIKE WHAT! His mind is so creative and problematic, but it's a great combination of great sounds. 

There's 15 tracks, 12 actual songs, two skits with the "Itsthereal" brothers and one freestyle acapella which is a standout out on the album with Jadakiss. And then how Styles and Sheek Louch ripped on "Animals" equated arguably single of the month or year. This makes me know that these guys are brothers from another mother. I have a couple of those, and it's feels so good to know someone for over 25 years. Shout to my brothers and sisters in My CirCle. 

I only disliked one track and it wasn't that bad. I could listen through it and not be mad. The entire album is up for Album of the Year. No question. So without a question in my book of Hip-Hop, this is a #HipHopClassic. And YES I only mostly review debatable albums that rank 4 OUT 5. So most of the time, you will be like, "another classic dude!". And I'm giving flowers to the MCS while they can smell them. I don't review bad albums. Check my track record. 5 MICS!

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Cincerely Yours,
Marquis J. Walker
Father, Blogger, Youtuber and Problem Solver

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