Spitta’s Signature Blend: Motivational Rhymes and Varied Beats


The plane noises are back, so you know it’s real. 7/30 marks the resurgence of the 30, also known as the Andretti series. This time around, we have not only a longer tracklist but also an impressive lineup of producers joining forces to kick off the project.
While we all appreciate when Spitta locks in with a single producer, there’s something distinct that emerges when multiple talents contribute to one of his albums—the sonic range becomes remarkably diverse. For instance, the combination of Trauma Tones’ signature snare and Harry Fraud’s unique sound creates a rich tapestry that only Spitta could master. The project builds a strong canvas for motivational and relatable lyrics, resulting in an effortlessly enjoyable listen that spans 14 tracks.
This album truly offers something for everyone. Tracks like “Tug of War” and “Get in Line” showcase smooth storytelling, while more rugged selections such as “East Side Sharks” and “Talkin’ Shit” bring a raw energy that adds depth. As a listener, you’re treated to a variety of themes, from introspection to determination, all infused with Spitta’s signature style. The motivational bars sprinkle positivity throughout the project, culminating in a solid 39 minutes of good music.
Overall, this album is a fantastic start to the series, leaving me eagerly anticipating what’s to come on 8/30.
Favorite Tracks: “Tug of War,” “Hang Glider”
Album Rating:👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑 (8.5/10)
https://open.spotify.com/album/3RBIHiObxQodWUrD5mN3xK?si=i6FdA_6jTga-ykItjx1Nsg

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