The most endearing quality of Rich Homie Quan debut album, back to basics , isn’t the mastery of melody or bombastic production that
sizzles like an egg yolk on Crenshaw concrete, but the transparent honesty that spans across the album's 8 tracks.
Quan’s truths aren’t troublesome, these aren’t confessions from an opium-eater, but vignettes of stories allowing listeners to see the clearest portrait of one of Atlanta’s most promising stars.
Consider back to basics the kind of Southern rap for your ears, for your trunk, and for your soul.
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