Rapper and beatsmith Black Milk just came through with what might be one of the more underrated albums of the whole year. Moreover, Everybody Good? demonstrates why the Detroit native has gone on to work with legends like Cypress Hill, as it’s an incredibly skillful, creative, and dynamic release. For example, this tracklist pulls from many artistic corners, from boom-bap and other strains of hip-hop, alternative rock, jazz, R&B, soul, and much more. Across twelve songs, Milk explores inspirational themes with occasional smooth transitions from cut to cut, painting a full picture of his musical inspirations. For fans of artists like Denzel Curry, JID, and others, make sure not to miss this release if you’re just hearing about it.
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