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Meet the Woo, Vol. 2

Current price: $15.99
Meet the Woo, Vol. 2
Meet the Woo, Vol. 2

Barnes and Noble

Meet the Woo, Vol. 2

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Brooklyn drill rapper picked up on the momentum of his 2019 debut with second mixtape just a few months later. The project is defined by 's puffed-up confidence and deep, husky vocals that teeter between sinister charisma and all-out menace. Production is handled by , , and several others, and the instrumentals match 's dark-edged persona with room-shaking bass that leaves just enough room for moody samples. shows up on both the lurching and trappy ode to wealth "War" and "Mannequin," and other guests include , and on the grimy album standout "Foreigner." When goes it alone, his no-holds-barred style feels relentless and unstoppable. "Dior" is at the height of his powers, throwing bars effortlessly and riding an explosive beat typical to the blunt, aggressive feel that flows through the entire mixtape. This unrelentingly raw energy is what makes some of 's best material. Every song walks a razor-thin line between fun and danger, thick with the same tension that fills the room right before a fight breaks out. keeps this tension hanging for the entire duration of the tape, creating something that's exhilaratingly bleak and always ready to explode. ~ Fred Thomas

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