Eternal Atake

My personal experience with this album is extremely biased, I want to be able to rate it purely technically but something in me wont allow me to. This album came out around quarantine 2020, which was a rough time for almost everyone. Every time I found myself struggling to get through the day I would immediately turn to this album, and man, it got me through everything thick and thin. I sat in my room for days on end just jamming out to this project and it has left such a massive imprint on my life, even after years of not listening I could still recite every song off this project line for line. Ok, so now, sonically speaking, this album showcases flawless execution. Despite immense pressure, Uzi introduces a fresh sound with harder rapping, spacey melodies, and classic hits. The production, particularly by Brandon Finessin and the WOD team, is exceptional, with standout contributions from Bugz Ronin and Chief Keef. While guest verses could have enhanced some tracks, Uzi's focused delivery ensures each bar shines, and the balanced tracklist maintains a strong momentum. Throughout Eternal Atake, Uzi's vocals soar, with each song having either one or two extremely catchy melodies and choruses. This album is maybe one or two flawed tracks from being perfect, I absolutely love everything about this project and recommend it to literally anyone.

LIL UZI VERT - Eternal Atake

RATING - 9.8/10

FAVORITE TRACKS - Bigger Than Life, Prices, Lo Mein

GENRE - Hip Hop, Trap, Rap

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