Review: Young Thug, ‘Punk’
On Punk, Young Thug plays it safe for his standards, serving a consistent take on the most popular production style in hip hop right now.
Bridging UK rap and hip hop
On Punk, Young Thug plays it safe for his standards, serving a consistent take on the most popular production style in hip hop right now.
After releasing a compilation that would forecast the next generation of hitmakers, Young Thug and his label, YSL Records have returned with another batch of young guns set to takeover the industry with a steady roster of star-studded features to assist the crew.
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