Taking strained vocals from Lil Wayne, forward-thinking style and cultural innovation from Andre 3000, and birthing a litany of imitators before he’s reached 25, Young Thug is surely set on a path to hip-hop superstardom. A large percentage of these weary seekers, myself included, knew of Thugger’s existence in Atlanta’s burgeoning music scene as the peculiarly devious trap rapper who stormed through the past couple years with a work ethic like no other. It’s this brevity though that’ll allow anyone curious enough about hip-hop’s latest mystery man to seek out answers to the numerous questions they most certainly have. Eight songs that fail to reach 30 minutes, Young Thug’s latest release pales in comparison to Slime Season 1 and 2. AS A GRAND FINALE to his celebrated trilogy, Slime Season 3 is rather quaint.
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