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Flee Lord - "Alter Ego Fleeigo Delgado" Album REVIEW


Your lying! I'm NOT! Flee Lord put out another project? Yes! How much music does this man have? Let's find out. This month it's "Alter Ego Fleeigo Delgado". Let's Go! And, YES, I'm talking to myself. Help ME!

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Flee Lord (Parental Advisory)
"Alter Ego Fleeigo Delgado" (10 Tracks)
Release date: June 30, 2020  Length: 23:35
EXPLICIT

01. The Beginning Ft. Jay Worth & TND Riley/ Producer: DJ Rybe
02. *IDGAF Who Ya Fav Rapper Is/ Producer: godBLESSbeatz
03. Livin' Lavish Ft. ElCamino/ Producer: Melks
04. *Funeral Home/ Producer: Dolla
05. Hoopty/ Producer: V Don
06. Lord Family Ft. G4 Jag/ Producer: Milky Fella
07. It Ain't Gone Last/ Producer: Daringer
08. Unfinished Business/ Producer: Vinny Idol
09. *Da Rock to da Bridge Ft. Mumbles/ Producer: Havoc
10. The Big Kahuna Outro/ Producer: Icerocks

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

My Grade For Projects (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 4.0
Lyrical Content: 3.5
Album Structure/Theme: 3.0

Review:

Is Flee Lord looking to set a Genuineness Book of World Record for putting out the most records in a year?  If I had to bet, I would bet my entire savings on YES. I just reviewed, "Hand Me My Flowers" and "Lucky 13". This is Mr. Lord's 15 album since 2017. This dude is working. And with being Quarantined, we may get that World Record. 

And if your not a fan of Flee yet, you will be. If I was you, I'd start off with some of his older work if your not familiar. But, since you here, let me tell you that this MC is grimy, hood and probably smells like the projects. I'm talking about the dude that doesn't take his Timbs off when he entertains the ladies, If you know what I mean. Flee plays by HOOD RULES ONLY. And my ears love it. 

On "Funeral Home" Flee spits, "...dropping albums like my hands are mad greasy, it's mad easy." And we need to start to believe this dude. This underground MC is taking advantage of the way music is delivered in these times. Like Gary Vaynerchuck said to Nipsey Hussle, "Just keep putting out music. You never know what's a hit record." (Quote is not verbatim) 

The features are always a treat. There's always someone NEW I'm introduced to. This time around, it's TND Riley and Mumbles. These MC'S have bars and I'm digging both of there flows. Like when Mumbles says, "Tell my jeweler, two Cuban robes, double dutch me..."

Of course he has some MC's we already know gets busy. On "Livin Lavish" ElCamino blesses the mic bringing the streets closer to fans unfamiliar. Jay Worthy starts off the project on "The Beginning" making sure you remember his name with some heat. Then G4 Jag jumps on "Lord Family" with his Bass tone vocals spittin' hot fire like Dylan, Dylan & Dylan. 

Most of the tracks on this project are three minutes or under. Some of the songs I wanted to love, were to short. As soon as a short song would come on, I would be like oh snap, I'm going to like this song. And before I know it, the song is over. I'm like Flee, what is this, a preview of songs? Are you trying something different? 

With Flee's opening statements on "The Beginning", he says he was trying to get this out sooner. It looks like he's going to put out El mucho releases. Some may think he's flooding the market. But I say, if it's quality music, release it. And so far, Mr. Lord hasn't filled the pool half way yet. 

With the multiple music being released, it proves my theory that Flee's voice is a instrument. He can rhyme off of anyone's beat. Ask any MC, it's a gift and a curse to be able to flow on any beat. Only few MC's can tackle this. And Flee sacked all these rappers on "IDGAF Who Ya Fav Rapper". Bars, "...I got bars like Miami Beach, STARS I plan to reach..."

I didn't really get a vibe that he was being his alter ego, "Fleeigo Delgado". In my mind, I believed the character to be more like Big Daddy Kane when he made, "Taste Of Chocolate". This is the album, Hip-Hop lost Kane to the ladies. I know, I moved on to other MC's. LOL! But, thank god, Fleeigo didn't go to far from his roots. I thought we lost another when I saw the album title though. 

Fleeigo Delgado, if your reading or watching my YouTube videos, let me be one of the first to tell you, that you are very talented. I appreciate you grind and hard work with Hip-Hop. You respect the game and I bet your one of the realest dudes on the planet. Great work king. Keep it going brother.

Rating: 3.5 MICS

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