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16.10.2019 

“You make a lot of money and you live in a mansionAnd pretty much got everything you could ever imagine.But you feel like even though you got everything in the world, you got nothing.”In the opening lines of “Wake Up,” track two off the self-titled 2014 EP that introduced him to a national audience, rising Christian rap star Nate “NF” Feuerstein used the luxurious, but lonely vastness of a massive home as a metaphor for the emptiness of a life without God. His bars echo a rhetorical question famously posed in the Gospel of Mark: “For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”Fans who have been poring over the EP’s lyric sheet for the past six months and change won’t miss the callback to those lines in the title of NF’s soon-to-drop debut full-length, Mansion. That resonance could lead one to assume the set would find the 23-year-old rapper — the first hip-hop artist to find a home at Capitol CMG — focused on more worldly subject matter than on the previous project. Actually, the exact opposite is true; rather than contrasting things of the spirit with things of the flesh, he turns the dichotomy inside-out, exploring his mental world as if it were a house complete with a haunted basement and numerous skeleton-filled closets.The title track, which comes on the heels of a technically dazzling “Intro,” makes that metaphor explicit. Over reverberate minor chords, hook-woman Fleurie sings, “My mind is a home I’m trapped in, and it’s lonely inside this mansion,” setting the stage for verses in which painful memories — childhood abuse, the death of a parent — figure as neglected rooms in a psychological dwelling. The artist’s willingness to depict himself at his most conflicted and his refusal of easy answers makes this one of the project’s most powerful cuts.Vulnerability is a good look for NF. It’s hard not to be impressed when he buries his competition in an avalanche of aggressive triple-time rhymes (“Turn the Music Up”), but the emcee is most credible and compelling when he’s struggling to confront his fears (“Face It”) or grappling with his own hypocrisy (“I’ll Keep On”) and past mistakes (“Notepad”).

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Above all, the album’s more introspective tracks illustrate NF’s recent growth as an artist. No longer so quick to critique the spiritual vacuity of others (as he did in the quote that led off this review), he sets off down the much more difficult path of self-examination.In addition to symbolizing the artist’s inner space, Mansion’s title can be read as a more straightforward metaphor for the album itself, in that what sets it apart from its EP-length predecessor is mainly its scale. Since dropping his eponymous debut, NF’s moved into a roomier crib, but he’s filled it with the same aural furniture. (In fact, two of the EP’s tracks, “All I Have” and the aforementioned “Wake Up,” reappear here.) His rapid-fire flows and earnest sung vocals, as well as the intense, moody beats that back them, feel like more polished variations on what we’ve heard before. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing; listeners who fell in love with NF, and who are hoping for a bigger, better take on the same basic formula are unlikely to be disappointed by the rapper’s first full-length outing.If there’s one thing Mansion feels like it’s missing, it’s a sense of humor. I know; that’s a strange thing to ask of a rapper who’s built his name on rawness and catharsis rather than verbal playfulness, let alone one who flat-out states, “I’m not a comedian.” But why choose between wit and emotional impact when you can have both? Like most melanin-challenged emcees, NF is annoyed by this comparison, but a certain rapper whose initials are “M.M.” has proven that brutally honest confessional bars and rewind-worthy wordplay can go together like peanut butter and chocolate.

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A little levity could add depth to the artist’s more personal cuts, bite to his harder material and texture to his projects as wholes.NF’s passion for his craft is clear and, even if he doesn’t choose to hone his punchline game, I expect his overall rhyme style will only grow suppler and more sophisticated with the years. In the meantime, Mansion is exactly what it needs to be: a sturdy foundation that leaves him plenty of room to build.Reviewer Rating: 3 out of 5Rapzilla Staff Avg. Rating: 3 out of 5Pre-order Mansion on orTracklist:1. Turn the Music Up10. I’ll Keep On ft.

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Crum, Thomas Ianucci, Czar Josh, and Shiwan. Very rarely will I review a single, but at first blush, this doesn’t seem to be just an average single. The bar exam is a sharing of notes from my true first listen to a project (or today, a song.) I will provide in-depth thoughts and commentary on anything from flows, rhymes, beats, creative direction, track placement, and concepts. Alright here we go.

The beat is building anticipation as a piano plays a falling scale and synths lay in like. Today I’m reviewing the newest release from Ruslan, the incredibly creative and talented entrepreneur who is constantly encouraging and challenging the culture at large through his vlogs and innovation. Indie Jones III was released digitally on May 31st. The bar exam is a sharing of notes from my true first listen to a project. I typically provide in-depth thoughts and commentary on anything from flows, rhymes, beats, creative direction, track placement, and concepts. Intro – “Trying to figure out what the future means/then I had a real encounter with the future me.” An upbeat tempo on some keys and a. Boom 1 8 mac keygen generator.

And former Cross Movement Records signee, R-Swift is back this week with his newest offering You’re Welcome 2. Gifted with a unique voice and strong lyrical prowess, Swift is an artist that can convict the hearts of many. While R-Swift is indeed an artist who has been around the block and back, the landscape of this hip-hop environment has changed drastically since CMR was a thing. Sometimes it’s difficult to navigate new terrain. I’m ready to hear what we’ve got here. The bar exam is a sharing of notes from my true first listen to a project. I typically provide.

Tedashii is that dude. Since his release of Kingdom People in 2006, he’s been a rock in the Christian hip-hop culture, and a consistent force on the microphone. He just dropped his newest project, Never Fold. It’s 17 tracks and if it’s like anything he’s done in the past, it promises to be a journey of emotional depth packed with memorable performances. How does it stack up to the bar?

For those of you unfamiliar with my bar exams, I am sharing all of my notes from my true first listen to the project. I provide in-depth thoughts and commentary. On August 23, Andy Mineo released a musical-podcast hybrid called Work in Progress. The project is unlike any released by the artist before, compiling several unreleased tracks into a single release with a podcast series used to create additional conversation.

Whereas Mineo’s earlier releases accounted for a single season, Work in Progress gives listeners a more complete display of Mineo’s artistic evolution. Whether it be the fear of aging, a celebration of marriage, or musical experimentation, the album is a thematic feast and might be Mineo’s most powerful project yet. Perhaps the most crucial element of Work in Progress is. NF recently sat down for a conversation with Ill Will at NME.com this week. Being someone who tends to be pretty vulnerable on the mic, NF found some space here in front of a camera to be real. Considering himself to be a quite negative person and preparing for the worst, NF says he finds it thrilling that he outsold Chance The Rapper’s debut album ‘The Big Day’ in the first week of sales with his new album The Search. Nate also shares how his perception changes the older he gets.

He looks back on the song How Could You Leave Us. After racking up 38.2 million followers on Instagram, Will Smith is the latest celebrity content creator to begin posting on TikTok. In his first post on Wednesday night, special effects wizard and video content creator, Caleb Natale is seen scrolling through photos of Smith in his phone while Andy Mineo and Lecrae’s “Coming In Hot,” plays in the background. Suddenly Smith is plucked from the screen and into reality. Dazed and confused, he glances around stating, “I guess I’m on TikTok now.

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That was weird.” Watch Will Smith Below:  See the TikTok feed of “Coming in Hot” here.

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