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8.5
90308
8.5 |
Pitchfork
His best album since Barter 6, daring and chameleonic, filled with hooks about identity, love, and that undefinable future swag
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8.3
90302
8.3 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Jeffery’s immediacy is what makes it make such an impression the first time around, and it’s a break from the increasingly experimental leanings of hyped pop releases
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8.0
90300
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
It's Thug's own sound that predominates: the heroic howls, rasps, mumbles and wheezes of a man who is as captivating a vocalist as any in pop
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8.0
90307
8.0 |
NOW
The catchiest, poppiest and most beautifully produced song is also one of the nastiest. Naturally, it's called Kanye West
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8.0
90309
8.0 |
All Music
As a figure unlike anything in the 2010s rap world, Young Thug presents his best case for inclusion in the pantheon of hip-hop influencers with JEFFERY, a release as inspired as it is inspiring
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8.0
90310
8.0 |
Exclaim
Sing your truth, Thugga. It's fucking beautiful
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8.0
90312
8.0 |
PopMatters
Each listen reveals a new level of commitment to the act that is Young Thug, of wondering if he could be saying literal gibberish and it would still be as compelling. The answer is probably yes
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6.0
90313
6.0 |
The Guardian
The trick is going to be getting a 12-song album that crosses over and takes Thug from his current position of celebrated rap curio to genuine star
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6.0
90305
6.0 |
Beardfood
When he finds a groove though it’s mesmerising, and meme track ‘Harambe’ is a certified banger, it lifts the entire record with energy and dexterity
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