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Mr. Crawford in Chattanooga, TN
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After a few solid mixtapes, Alabama rapper
NoCap
continues honing his approach on his studio debut,
Mr. Crawford
. Much like 2019's enjoyable
The Backend Child
and 2020's more introspective
Steel Human
,
finds
running through Auto-Tuned melodies and fluid, quick-switching flows, this time with more intricate instrumentals and generally enhanced production values. Delicate guitar loops guide some of the album's best tracks, in particular the unexpected transition from the mournfully catchy "Vaccine" to its drums-free counterpart, "Vaccine (Falling Star)," one of the record's most vulnerable and moving moments. Like with many of his other projects,
does the majority of the rapping on
, only bringing in
Kodak Black
to assist on the pop-friendly "Save the Day" and
YoungBoy Never Broke Again
on the triumphant trap of "Flags to the Sky." There's a sense of maturation throughout
, beginning with the reworking of
Lil Wayne
and
JAY-Z
's 2008 self-celebrating anthem "Mr. Carter," presented by
as the moody, forceful album opener "Mr. Crawford."
isn't quite to
's level of charisma or
Weezy
's level of mind-boggling talent, but he takes enormous steps forward with this debut as he presents more depth and personality than ever before. ~ TiVo Staff
NoCap
continues honing his approach on his studio debut,
Mr. Crawford
. Much like 2019's enjoyable
The Backend Child
and 2020's more introspective
Steel Human
,
finds
running through Auto-Tuned melodies and fluid, quick-switching flows, this time with more intricate instrumentals and generally enhanced production values. Delicate guitar loops guide some of the album's best tracks, in particular the unexpected transition from the mournfully catchy "Vaccine" to its drums-free counterpart, "Vaccine (Falling Star)," one of the record's most vulnerable and moving moments. Like with many of his other projects,
does the majority of the rapping on
, only bringing in
Kodak Black
to assist on the pop-friendly "Save the Day" and
YoungBoy Never Broke Again
on the triumphant trap of "Flags to the Sky." There's a sense of maturation throughout
, beginning with the reworking of
Lil Wayne
and
JAY-Z
's 2008 self-celebrating anthem "Mr. Carter," presented by
as the moody, forceful album opener "Mr. Crawford."
isn't quite to
's level of charisma or
Weezy
's level of mind-boggling talent, but he takes enormous steps forward with this debut as he presents more depth and personality than ever before. ~ TiVo Staff
After a few solid mixtapes, Alabama rapper
NoCap
continues honing his approach on his studio debut,
Mr. Crawford
. Much like 2019's enjoyable
The Backend Child
and 2020's more introspective
Steel Human
,
finds
running through Auto-Tuned melodies and fluid, quick-switching flows, this time with more intricate instrumentals and generally enhanced production values. Delicate guitar loops guide some of the album's best tracks, in particular the unexpected transition from the mournfully catchy "Vaccine" to its drums-free counterpart, "Vaccine (Falling Star)," one of the record's most vulnerable and moving moments. Like with many of his other projects,
does the majority of the rapping on
, only bringing in
Kodak Black
to assist on the pop-friendly "Save the Day" and
YoungBoy Never Broke Again
on the triumphant trap of "Flags to the Sky." There's a sense of maturation throughout
, beginning with the reworking of
Lil Wayne
and
JAY-Z
's 2008 self-celebrating anthem "Mr. Carter," presented by
as the moody, forceful album opener "Mr. Crawford."
isn't quite to
's level of charisma or
Weezy
's level of mind-boggling talent, but he takes enormous steps forward with this debut as he presents more depth and personality than ever before. ~ TiVo Staff
NoCap
continues honing his approach on his studio debut,
Mr. Crawford
. Much like 2019's enjoyable
The Backend Child
and 2020's more introspective
Steel Human
,
finds
running through Auto-Tuned melodies and fluid, quick-switching flows, this time with more intricate instrumentals and generally enhanced production values. Delicate guitar loops guide some of the album's best tracks, in particular the unexpected transition from the mournfully catchy "Vaccine" to its drums-free counterpart, "Vaccine (Falling Star)," one of the record's most vulnerable and moving moments. Like with many of his other projects,
does the majority of the rapping on
, only bringing in
Kodak Black
to assist on the pop-friendly "Save the Day" and
YoungBoy Never Broke Again
on the triumphant trap of "Flags to the Sky." There's a sense of maturation throughout
, beginning with the reworking of
Lil Wayne
and
JAY-Z
's 2008 self-celebrating anthem "Mr. Carter," presented by
as the moody, forceful album opener "Mr. Crawford."
isn't quite to
's level of charisma or
Weezy
's level of mind-boggling talent, but he takes enormous steps forward with this debut as he presents more depth and personality than ever before. ~ TiVo Staff














