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Eternal Atake [Deluxe]
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Eternal Atake [Deluxe]
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Eternal Atake [Deluxe]
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Philly rapper
established themself as a one-of-a-kind force when they zipped from an outlandish verse on
' ubiquitous 2016 hit "Bad & Boujee" to their own chart-conquering 2017 debut studio album,
.
delivered their rhymes with charisma, versatility, and a futuristic weirdness that combined with inventive production for a groundbreaking take on pop-ready trap. Second album
arrived as a surprise release after a stretch of relative silence while the rapper was dealing with administrative issues with their label. The time away likely accounts for the meticulous production and amplified energy of the 18 tracks that make up the album. While they're as obsessed with cars, designer clothes, money, and sex as ever,
moves from the loose, restrained rapping of their earlier days into more complex, exhilarating styles. Where they'd gotten by on charm and a unique persona before,
's technical prowess is sharpened on tracks like "Celebration Station" and the woozy, start-stop flows of "You Better Move." When they combine inventive rapping with sung melodic hooks,
's pop appeal comes into full focus. The slippery refrain that "Bigger Than Life" is built around is somehow smooth and frenzied at once, and
flips a
sample on "That Way," inconceivably transforming a universally adored hit into something new and all their own. There's a vague, poorly conceived alien abduction narrative that runs throughout the album in the form of disjointed skits, but it's easily ignorable. The science fiction essence of
comes more from the video game samples and synthy touches that Philly production team
brings to many of the beats. With all of its energy,
can still drag on after a while. A week after its release, a deluxe edition with another 14 outtakes was released as
, suggesting that the hour-plus of material that made it onto the proper album was pared down from any inessential extras. Even though it's a lengthy journey and some of the songs start to feel similar, nothing here is filler. Renewed and hungry after a few years in record-label limbo,
(and its supplementary material) represents the floodgates of
's creativity opening back up, taking us to new, out-there places. ~ Fred Thomas