“Keep Da O’s” begins as a stereotypical rap track talking about women, money and cars but transitions to Okonma’s suggestion that accomplishments - following dreams and being unafraid to achieve them - are more important. Part of Okonma’s charm is his ability to be successful while discussing controversial topics at large. “F******* Young/Perfect” is at the extreme, in which Okonma struggles with being in love with an underage girl. “Cherry Bomb” continues with Okonma’s tradition of controversial topics, while songs like “Smuckers” have minimal controversy in a single verse. ![]() ![]() ![]() The album’s highlight, “Smuckers,” features typical verses from Kanye West and verses from Lil Wayne that are reminiscent of “Tha Charter II.” The back-and-forth between the artists keep the track interesting. Songs like “Okaga, CA” and “Find Your Wings” fall into the second half and are well-produced with their jazz and soul influences, more of Okonma’s style.
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