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Flee Lord x Pete Rock - "The People's Champ" Album REVIEW


It's official! Flee Lord will be putting out an album/project once a month this year. And so far, he's not missing a beat. With the 7th project this year, let's see if Pete Rock can keep up with the young whipper snapper. Let's review. 

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Flee Lord x Pete Rock (Parental Advisory)
"The People's Champ" (10 Tracks)
Release date: July 31, 2020  Length: 20:18
EXPLICIT

01. The People's Champ Intro
02. *Stuck on a Grip
03. Surfin' Wit a K
04. 24 Hollows
05. Different Options
06. *Retired from the Sniffy
07. *Job Done
08. *Mini Mac on the Fridge
09. *Givin' Ya My View
10. *The People's Champ Outro


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

Review:

Mr. Lord has announced finally that he will be putting out an album/project once a month. The problem with that is, he never released the first of the year. There's no project for January 2020, but believe other months, he didn't miss. So, if he does eleven albums, I'm guessing it still be some type of "Record Release Record". Say that 11 times fast, like these albums coming out. 

And knowing this Hip-Hop workaholic, he could put out the 12th album, just to do it. The good news is, the projects this Young King is releasing, are good. Some can be contested that they could be classics. His 2020 catalog is worth checking out even though it will take you a bit. But, take your time, if you like this album, you'll love his other projects. 

Flee Lord's has been a FAN FAVORITE for some time now. If you're tapped in to the underground scene, you know Flee. His distinctive smokers voice and hood flow mash well with most production. And once you start diving into his previous work, you'll notice he likes to collab with other hot producers and other MC's. 

And speaking of HOT producers. He ONLY has the legendary producer Pete Rock on the entire album. Pete Rock blends well with Flee Lord's vocal patterns. If it wasn't the fun, but head banging beat on "Stuck on a Grip", it was surprising beat changing on "Job Done". Both artist have great chemistry on this project. I didn't want to skip one track. I have my rotations and favorites, but Mr. Rock satisfied my eardrums entirely. 

If the boxing match was against the producer vs. the artist, I'm going to say it was a DRAW. They both complimented each other in the RING (On the Album). I believe Flee Lord stepped up his word play and lyrical pen, giving this album a 4.33 MIC rating.

The beats worked with the MC. The MC ate those beats. And then the concept of the album was on point. If Flee Lord keeps spoiling us like this, I'm going to expect albums/projects weekly. So, Pete Rock and Flee Lord, if your reading or watching my Youtube REVIEW, I'd like to thank you for this project. This was my Birthday weekend and this was a gift to me. Thanks Brothers. 

Rating:  4.33 MICS

My Grade For Projects (Rate: 1 Lowest and 5 Highest)
Beats: 4.0
Lyrical Content: 4.0
Album Structure/Theme: 5.0

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