Music / hip hop

Smile?


Reviews (2)


The observer

d. 31. May 2024

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Damien Morris

d. 31. May 2024

"Nineteen R&B, trap and drill tracks fly by in 45 minutes, suiting K-Trap's terse, punchy flow. Drill's lack of bigger beats lets vocals become a substitute for percussion, and Perkins has always been brilliant at landing end syllables with a fighter's flourish while precisely conveying meaning".


NME

d. 31. May 2024

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Kyann-Sian Williams

d. 31. May 2024

"Drill culture was once deeply rooted in gang politics, but the music it birthed became an outlet for those who believe life can't be good when there's so much bad around. Now that K-Trap has evolved and now stands as a luminary in his scene, `Smile?' inspires those like him - and others - to gently move on from their past and see the bright side of life. It's OK to smile once in a while, he tells us".



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