Back To the Traphouse

Back To the Traphouse

Gucci’s fourth album (his first on a major label) is full of dark but playful productions and charismatic rhymes in the rising trap hero’s commanding drawl—plus lots of “Yyyyeeeah” ad-libs. He’s at his best with Zaytoven, whose futuristic synths and slow, pounding percussion create the perfect backdrop for Gucci’s half-time raps on “Bird Flu”. “I count a hundred gran, den I ate sum cereal,” he spits on the spacey, trunk-rattling “I’m Cool”, a perfect encapsulation of his seemingly effortless appeal.

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