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Bonus vid!

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Direct Play Link: https://iframe.mediadelivery.net/play/27377/59e627f9-7fa1-459b-a359-70eeee0d6ef9

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Charli - brat_opt.mp4

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Alex K

If you enjoyed this, definitely listen to the remixes and the deluxe tracks!

paula cherry

Vince staples worked with SOPHIE. probably were you had heard of it before.

James Griffin

Hey Bob! Great reaction as always! I loved this album so damn much when i'm not usually a pop guy but Charli has that effect on me. I came in here to shill a few album recs: Foreva Is A Mighty Long Time by Big KRIT - KRIT is a rapper that caught a buzz in the early 2010s along with artists like Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Joey Badass, etc. This is his magnum opus and also one of the greatest Southern hip hop albums of all time. I think you'd absolutely adore it. Better Off Dead by Flatbush Zombies - This is a mixtape from the Brooklyn based rap trio Flatbush Zombies. Production is done entirely by one of the members, Erick the Arkitect. This is easily one of, if the THE, greatest mixtape ever recorded. Erick's production is absolutely stunning and all 3 members put in nearly perfect rapping performances. This group is a huge part of the underground and I think you'd love this one as well. If you do end up reacting to this one I recommend listening to the SoundCloud version. This project is on Spotify but a lot of the beats are different and a song or two was cut due to sample clearance issues. Ruffs by Kenny Mason - I don't have much to say about this one. Kenny is one of my favorite rappers and makes a very unique sounding version of Atlanta trap. I'm not sure if you'd enjoy this album to be honest but Kenny has fantastic bars, unique flows, and isn't afraid to experiment with his sound. For a few trial tracks, I recommend Firestarter, US, and Pulp Fiction. Those three tracks shoudl give you a good idea of the type of music Kenny makes and whether or not you'd want to a full reaction to any of his projects.

swanronson

Can we get an underground hip-hop album moved up the queue? I've recommended Boldy James (Killing Nothing or Across the Tracks) and Roc Marci (Marciology or The Elephant Man's Bones) before but I also think you'd enjoy Freddie Gibbs & Madlib's Bandana as well! Thanks Bob