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8.1
72117
8.1 |
Paste Magazine
Coming in at only 11 songs, SremmLife is a lively surge of hedonism and recklessness, an anomaly for plenty of rap records of the duo’s ilk
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8.0
72236
8.0 |
NOW
Despite Rae Sremmurd's rep for hyped-up celebration songs, the album's best moment comes when Lee and Jimmy eschew cranking up for something closer to cutesy romance
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8.0
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8.0 |
Rolling Stone
"Better run for cover!/Might run for governor!" Rae Sremmurd inform us on their debut. By the time the words leave your speakers, you're ready to make a campaign contribution
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7.8
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7.8 |
Pitchfork
Rae Sremmurd pull you in with their synergy and symmetry: SremmLife is a less of an album and more of a way of life
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7.6
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7.6 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Sremmlife is as good as it is because of how sonically pleasing it is
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7.5
72119
7.5 |
Beardfood
Gritty enough for the streets thanks to bass-heavy production by Mike WiLL Made-It, yet with unmistakeable pop sensibility
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7.5
72788
7.5 |
Crack
It’s totally juvenile, and there’s every chance that you’ll hate this record. But Ultimately, Rae Stremmurd’s victory feels a bit like being woken up by a house party next door
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7.5
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7.5 |
Pretty Much Amazing
The Brown brothers may be young, but they rap with the kind of conviction you believe to the core
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7.0
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7.0 |
Exclaim
At just over 45 minutes, SremmLife sounds like how cheap vodka works — it burns a little, yeah, but it gets you there
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6.0
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6.0 |
Spin
Rae Sremmurd are at their best when they're doing what they want, rather than eschewing their oddities in favor of radio-friendly hooks or buzzword phrasing
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Irish Times
An album which fizzes, pops and soars with a rare aplomb
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