Limited Growth, Catchy Vibes
Reviewed By: Marquis “Southside_Gunn” Harris

This project definitely feels more like a mixtape than a full-length album. There is a whole new sound that EST Gee could tap into, but he hasn’t done so by this point. He can make a hit song, so there’s no denying that; however, we must acknowledge that he is limited musically.
With one specific flow and tone throughout the project, it does deliver the “street shit” vibe, but it doesn’t detract from the fact that it is very simplistic lyrically. Outside of Veeze, the features really didn’t add much to the overall experience.
The production is the highlight of the project. With heavy bass and deep cuts, the entire project maintains a similar sound. It’s catchy, providing a pleasant listening experience with some replay value. While it’s not overly special as a project, it certainly gets the job done.
However, this lack of musical growth raises questions about EST Gee’s future potential. As artists evolve, their ability to experiment with new sounds and push their creative boundaries becomes crucial. If EST Gee could diversify his style and incorporate more varied lyrical content and flows, he might just elevate his next project from a simple mixtape feel to a more polished and dynamic album that truly showcases his talent.
Album Rating: 👑👑👑👑👑**(5.5/10)**

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