Whether this was by design or coincidence is beside the point. It’s a shame that one of the most influential producers of this generation has little presence behind the boards here, because the zany pop of Pi’erre’s solo and production work is nonexistent on Pimpin. This is especially strange since Pi’erre and Juicy share production credits on every song. Sometimes, it even sounds like his vocals were ripped from a different project entirely and retrofitted onto leftovers from Juicy’s The Hustle Continues. There’s a handful of moments where his voice assimilates to the track, including his verses on “BBL” and closer “Unsolved Mystery” but for the most part, his presence is bizarre and distracting. The melodies he chooses often match the the beat exactly (“Uhh Huh”) or, like on “Who Get High,” they attempt to harmonize and meander aimlessly through verses. Pi’erre’s croons are quickly swallowed by the drums, crumpling like a used candy bar wrapper. Take “Smokin’ Out,” which opens with pitched-down Juicy vocals barreling through synths and a punishing low-end. On the other hand, Pi’erre’s airy melodies and pun-heavy bars don’t fit over this kind of production. Juicy is in his comfort zone-which isn’t surprising, considering he’s the album’s executive producer-and he floats stories of gun-running and silly sex puns (“She a good girl so before she eat this dick, she gon’ say grace”) across these beats on autopilot. Songs like lead single “This Fronto” and “Uhh Huh” are expansive and gritty, with bass deep enough to power blast the grime off a dirty car. Juicy’s been playing with hi-hats, claps, bass drum, ominous samples, and MIDI instruments for decades, and here they appear on nearly every track. Atmosphere is a big element in both men’s music, and while Juicy has slotted himself into Pi’erre’s hard-hitting dreamscapes neatly before, Pi’erre struggles to stand out over the gothic bounce that dominates this album. But it’s hard to ignore that the album’s stylistic trappings heavily cater to Juicy’s sound over Pi’erre’s. Lyrically, they’re at the same eye level-smoking copious amounts of weed, lounging with women all over the world, stiff-arming people trying to mess with their money. All rights reserved.Unfortunately, their debut collaborative project Space Age Pimpin proves that Juicy and Pi’erre-who raps on every song-are an awkward match. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of MLB Advanced Media, L.P.A subscription is required for Apple TV+.Learn more about how Apple Card applications are evaluated at /kb/HT209218.Apple Card is issued by Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Salt Lake City Branch.Available for qualifying applicants in the United States.Update to the latest version by going to Settings > General > Software Update. To access and use all the features of Apple Card, you must add Apple Card to Wallet on an iPhone or iPad with the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.Apple Vision Pro will be available early next year on and at Apple retail stores in the U.S.This device is not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained. Apple Vision Pro has not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission.Plan automatically renews until cancelled. Offer good for 3 months after eligible device activation. One subscription per Family Sharing group. View full terms and conditions of offer here. Only one Apple Gift Card per eligible Mac or iPad per Qualified Purchaser. Qualified Purchasers receive an Apple Gift Card when they purchase an eligible Mac or iPad at a Qualifying Location.
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